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Are Your Advertisement: Are You Beach Body Ready?

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Your advertisement, “Are you beach body ready?” both negatively reiterate the socially constructed ideas of image and appearance. Such a snobbery advertisement encourages people to feel less than they are and reduces self-love and confidence.

The slim, toned model in the center of the advertisement is the first thing we see upon looking at this ad. Immediately, it rubs off a sense of a certain hierarchy and questions viewers whether they or in that shape or rather on that level. Viewers who may have different body shapes will feel shamed into believing they need to take slimming supplements in order to feel poised wearing a bikini. It also uses desire, as viewers looking at this will have the desire to have such a body. This clearly shows that rather than marketing the product itself, this ad wants to push you down, make you feel self-conscious so you buy their product to prove to yourself and them that you can do it. …show more content…

By comparing appearance, body shape and size many people are left to fell self-conscious. Naturally, women find it very hard to be content with the way they are. Typically, they always compare themselves to someone better and cause themselves to feel ugly or overweight hence self-conscious. In this case, they will automatically compare themselves to the model in the image and directly start feeling insecure and not enough. This insecurity can develop into lack of self-confidence and feeling worthless. It can affect their everyday life, relationships and possibly friendships. To some, instead of convincing viewers to buy this product because they are not beach body ready, this advert can push them to feel so hopeless about themselves where they loose all self control and eat their sorrows away. It is pressuring viewers to look a certain way even though we all know some confident, happy people who are slightly overweight and thin, fit people who are

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