Thursday, October 20, 2011

Advertisement Analysis

               Who wants their cute dog to have terrible breath? Nobody! That’s why this ad about Dentastix for dogs was made. Tone and purpose are used in the advertisement to convince readers to buy Dentastix for all of their bad breath dogs.
                In the advertisement it shows a dog with its mouth wide open breathing on a bird. Laying on its back, the bird is dead from the dogs bad breath. What the picture is trying to show is that the dogs breath is so bad that it killed the bird, but that Dentastix will fix the problem!  In the ad it also shows a picture of a bag of Dentastix. That is just showing what the whole ad is about and it ties the whole picture together.
                One of the tones of this advertisement is humorous. Its humorous because a bird isn’t going to actually die for bad dog breath.  That was just a way of proving the breath smelled bad! Another tone for this ad is silly. Its silly because the dogs mouth is wide open and the bird is on his back dead. This wouldn’t really happen, so it makes it funny.
                Dentastix would be a good treat to get your dog to help out with their breath. Now you can see how the tone and purpose helps to get the point across for Dentastix.

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