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Effects Of Advertising On Women

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The Ugly Truth: How Advertising Effects Male and Female Relationships Advertisements in the United States, are becoming more and more objectifying towards females and males. Most of us have seen or heard of an advertisement that uses the exploitation of a male or female to sell a product. There has been numerous writings and speeches given to address this overriding issue, how the male and female roles are individually effected by it, but has anyone ever stopped to address the critical issue of how relationships between the men and women are effected? It’s a growing situation that tends to be pushed under the table because the focus is on the male and female’s affection alone not the two intertwined, there needs to be some attention brought …show more content…

Also, Natalie MacKay and Katherine Covell in their article titled, “The Impact of Women in Advertisements on Attitudes Toward Women”, say that, “daily, we are exposed to printed advertisements in magazines, in newspapers, on billboards, in bus shelters and so forth” (Covell, MacKay 573-574). The ads are everywhere, you can’t get away from them and with all of these ads exploiting our emotions and attacking the very things that advertisers know will get out attention such as, love and relationships, they easily get away with it because they use what makes us vulnerable. It is also said in “Killing Us Softly 4” that, “almost every aspect of popular culture is really all about marketing”. With Americans seeing thousands of ads a day and all of them attacking some part of our being and emotions it’s easy for us to not even notice that there is damage being done. This is where the advertising companies excel because they know that no one is going to see a commercial for a car as being a harmful attribute to our sexual relationships or a video of a hurt animal affecting our emotions into buying animals. It’s all a game that advertisers play, a game that they are winning, as Jean Kilbourne says, “to a great extent they tell us who we are, and who we should be” (Killing Us Softly 4). They have this subtle yet deadly power over us that’s strong enough to change our own self and most importantly, the relationships we have or will

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