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Title: ad analysis
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October 26, 2004 |
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Health and beauty products are being targeted more and more to males and this has had an effect on how males are viewed in society. It is less likely for a man to be considered homosexual if seen buying or using face wash, hair colour and other appearance related products, than ever before... Showed first 250 characters
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This reflects the changes being made in society for men as consumers. Furthermore this ad still targets women to be the primary health and beauty consumers by prompting them to buy these products. The clear bold statement the picture is making with the man's well built back, clear hairless skin and the women's hand placed provocatively around his head and back symbolize the social roles men and women have, men as strong and well built and women as manipulative and seductive... Showed next 250 characters
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