A Rhetorical Analysis Of An Advertisement

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As a little girl I would love to see comic books, because the figures, colors and the stories they told were a mind opening adventure to me. In DC SUPERMAN FAMILY ADVENTURES advertisement I will look objectively at the product being sold, and analyzing the audience and my visual argument. Lastly I will explore the storybehind SUPERMAN FAMILY ADVENTURES advertisement Looking objectively this advertisement was very well designed and the effort of creating a successful advertisement and thought of emotion, design, and organization was put into it. SUPERMAN FAMILY ADVENTURES advertisement was clear on who its audiences are and how to capture them. In SUPERMAN FAMILY ADVENTURES advertisement which I got from DC Nation Supper Spectacular comic magazine is issue number two of winter 2012. The comic book…show more content…
Identify logos, pathos, ethos in your advertisement. Describe where these rhetorical appeals are used. The logo of this advertisement is used on the title and sub-title. The pathos of the advertisement is that lets us know it will be exciting the good always overcome evil. The ethos of the advertisement is that families can have fun while trying to defeat evil and that unity form power and teams. 3c. what kind of consumer would respond positively to this ad? What kind of consumer would respond negatively? Justify your reasons/explain why? The kind of customer that would like this advertisement is children as this kind of advertisement would catch their eye right away. Adults as they would want to keep there children entertained (they would use this cartoon series to do so). Most teenagers would have a negative impact at all they care about if MTV, and social networking. 4. Evaluate the messages that are behind the ad- what is it really saying? The real message behind this advertisement is that as young age our children are being taught that evil does exist and it around us as well they show that being a god person is better than being a bad

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