Sunday, August 28, 2011

Advertisement Rhetorical Analysis

I chose this ad because, frankly, it is horrifying. The ad tells people how children are being abused by the thousand and reminds people that if they have the smallest suspicion, to report it to their local child welfare center.

Exigence: Children are being abused.
Purpose: To make people aware of how prevalent violence is, and to inform people on what to do if they suspect domestic violence.
Audience: The general public, especially anyone who is being abused or seeing abuse occur.
Context: This ad specifically states that in Germany, over 100,000 children are being abused, but with the power of the internet, everyone has access to this shocking picture.

Logos: The facts are stated that over 100,000 German children are abused yearly.
Ethos: The Child Health Foundation is a reputable organization aimed at protecting children from harm.
Pathos: The emotional appeal from this ad plays in through the allusion to Edvard Munch’s The Scream painting, which shows how horrifying child abuse is, especially when we see these marks on the body of a small, bony little girl who already looks as if she is frail. The ad brings pity for the child who is so abused and makes people think of the children that may be around them every day, and how they would feel to see these marks and scars on children they love when they can be prevented. No child’s injury or life is worth risking to protect someone else.

3 comments:

  1. I agree that this ad is very effective due to the extremely graphic nature of the photo. However, I think that the audience, rather than the general public, could be more specifically Germany. Since the ad is describing abuse in children in Germany, the ad would probbaby be run in Germany rather than worldwide.

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  2. This ad gives a clear visual of the horrors of child abuse, and its impact on families. The ad makes the viewer have emotional feelings of sorrow and sadness. Overall the ad is effective.

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  3. This ad really stirs up a lot of emotion. I almost physically felt pain by looking at the bruising. The makeup artist might have been one to mention because of the precise and believable work they did. I also think the use of the "Scream" painting is very clever. I think most people have seen this through out their lives, and have already made a connection with it. Great job!

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