1) The product which is promoted is mouthwash.
2) The facts it provides us with is, that it gets rid of the plague that hadnt been got rid of by brushing. By gurgling the mouthwash it would make you feel special and you would stand out of the crowd plus many men would like you and you will be a good active housewife.
3) The target audience is women because the poster is appealing to women, it presents facts as opinion to make women get interested in the product.
4) It is appealing to women as it, makes them feel bad about themselves if they dont use the product and if they dont use it they would be single and old plus left out of the whole society.
5) The pursausive languge they use is "always a bridemaids but never a bride" which means that the womens are always a bridesmaid but never get a chance to be bride themselves.
6)Its suggesting that women should try the listerine and the society is interested in that product so if they use it they will bne equal to everyone.
7) No I dont think that these people dipicated in the picture would be the same as the ytpical people in 1920s because this is a advert appealing for something so they would do anything to make their product be the best out of everything. and they might have made up anything to promote their product.
3. I like how you suggested the opinions are presented as facts. However, what message is the advert giving to let you know the target audience is women?
ReplyDelete4. Why would Listerine want women to feel bad? How would that benefit them?
5. What is your quote an example of? Use media terminology.
7. The advert is suggesting all women should get married - do you think this is what people in the 1920s believed?