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    bowl Sunday‚ Ram Trucks released a commercial featuring one of Martin Luther King Jr.’s‚ most well-known sermons “The Drum Major Instinct”. This one-minute advertisement has begun to cause an uproar in our nation. Many are upset with how Ram interprets Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. words throughout the commercial; however‚ I strongly disagree. This advertisement was based on us as a nation‚ and our desire to not only dream but more importantly to serve. In the commercial Martin Luther King Jr. stated‚”

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    Starting this assignment‚ I did a quick google search of “commercials about the Revolutionary War”‚ there was only one commercial that stood out‚ as it was the most popular one‚ a Dodge Revolutionary War commercial.The commercial starts out with the “red coats” aiming their weapons at an open field‚ preparing for battle. We get an image of General George Washington‚ leading his army while driving a Dodge that also has an American flag hanging from it‚ and the “red coats” running in the opposite direction

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    the “Like a Girl” commercial‚ Super bowl commercials reflect the sexuality of women. Super Bowl commercials can be described as the funniest‚ and most entertaining commercials of the year. However when looking into them they poke fun of women’s sexuality in various ways. The Doritos Super Bowl commercial presents the idea that the only way to get a man to pay attention to you is to offer your body as a prize (Doritos Super Bowl). The whole concept is that a Super Bowl commercial emphasizes the idea

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    Mycoskie speaks‚ the scene starts off with a close-up of the bare feet of children around the world who are suffering from poverty. The scene then switches to the factory where the shoes are made and being boxed up ready to give to the poor. The commercial then flashes back to Blake

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    The commercials the Baby Song and The Musical are comparable‚ but the Baby Song works best. The Baby Song is a commercial for Nationwide Insurance and The Musical is a commercial for Wayfair.com. The Baby Song commercial works best because it is relatable. A person can watch the Baby Song and it is automatically effective because people think their car is like their baby. The commercial The Musical has a good song but that is it. Nothing about it is going to be remembered but the song when it is

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    very effectively. The PSA Distracted Driving Commercial uses pathos through their visual of a phone with a fuse connected to it and logos by using many facts before the phone bursts‚ by utilizing rhetorical appeals this commercial was able to convey the message that the producers were trying to send. This commercial makes the viewer see that texting and driving is an epidemic and that in order to change that everyone needs to stop doing it. This commercial started with a visual of

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    The commercial is sending a message of laughter‚ hugs being displayed amongst students after receiving a refreshing can of Coca-Cola. The general target market for this ad is teenagers who are attending school. However‚ as the students walk pass the coke machine‚ they notice unusually writing on the machine which drew the interest of the students immediately. Further‚ I like the fact that commercial is using the school and different responses and situations displayed by the students as a way to

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    Kia Dream Commercial The most common strategy the companies use to promote for their products is advertisement. Advertisers use the cultural myths‚ and people’s ambition to try to convince the buyers to use their products. The Kia commercial shows the simple and the big dreams of young couples. The sandman comes to give the sleeping wife her dream‚ which is simply a charming man‚ riding a horse in the meadows‚ when the sandman goes to sprinkle some magic dream dust on the man‚ he accidently

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    plummets during puberty.” In the “Like a Girl” campaign commercial‚ Always sends a message on vulnerability that during puberty words and stereotypes can have lasting effects on girls and their confidence. It is obvious throughout the commercial that a point is being made about women and their common stereotype. Even the women being interviewed know how and what the common response would be when asked to “do something like a girl.” This commercial brings to the audience’s attention the negative connotation

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    Individual Assignment #2 Lipton Ice Tea Commercial – Tokyo Dancing Hotel For this assignment I picked a popular TV ad made by Lipton Ice Tea‚ which was a part of their Drink Positive campaign. I find this commercial to be quite successful‚ funny‚ entertaining‚ effective and memorable‚ because the first time I saw it was several years ago and I still remember it very well and I like it a lot. Here is a list of factors contributing to such a perception of this ad in my particular

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