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Comparing Commercials : Gatorade And Powerade

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Mark Rigsby
CHS English 1st Period
Compare and Contrast Commercials: Gatorade and Powerade
September 28, 2016
You Say Fierce Grape; I Say Black Cherry Powerade and Gatorade are two very successful companies; in some ways, they?re alike and in other areas, they are very different. To compare and contrast these companies, we?re going to look at a television commercial advertising they?ve each produced. Each of these commercials involve basketball as their sporting backdrop, but more importantly, both commercials utilize the rhetorical triangle: Ethnos, Pathos, and Logic. These three things are used to persuade the audience. The Powerade commercial is titled We?re All Just a Kid From Somewhere. This video uses the rhetorical triangle primarily through ethos. Credibility can be achieved in many ways. Having a celebrity endorse a product helps build credibility. The Gatorade commercial is titled Coast to Coast. In the Gatorade commercial, pathos is the most important tool of persuasion. Pathos deals with emotion; this is often a key way to persuade viewers because it doesn?t have to be logical or even credible, although that helps. In the Powerade commercial, the video shows a young kid with a basketball who shoves a Powerade bottle into his backpack. Then the boy goes on a long bike ride through a poor neighborhood to shoot ball at a gym. The sky is gray and overcast. The neighborhood seems lonely and bleak. The focus is solely on the boy. Early in the

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