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Modern Advertising In Jean Kiilbourne's 'Killing Us Softly 4'

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Throughout Jean Kilbourne’s film, Killing Us Softly 4, she states that advertisement is frequently used to communicate with potential consumers and persuade them to buy certain products. While advertising’s main purpose is to sell products, modern advertising does more than just sell a company’s merchandise. Advertisers create the values, images, and concepts of love and sexuality that every member of society is pressured to meet; they tell consumers who they are and who they should be. Modern advertising tends to portray the two genders, male and female, in completely different ways. Men are described as powerful beings who are believed to be insensitive and brutal; they are posed and photographed in positions that create a perception of strength and dignity. On the contrary, women are viewed as the weaker sex and taught to believe that their outward appearance determines their value in society. In a Cosmopolitan magazine, a Miss Dior perfume advertisement uses a beautiful naked woman, with long, brown hair and brown eyes, barely covered by a blanket to sell their product. While the perfume being sold should be the focus of the ad, the woman occupies most of the image lying on a bed in a provocative position. She appears to be around twenty-two years old, which appeals to the belief that sexuality only belongs to the young and attractive. In today’s society, women are viewed as vulnerable, objects used to please men, and flawless.
By sexualizing models, most modern advertisements create the illusion that women are vulnerable, powerless, and passive. In the Miss Dior ad, the model is photographed lying on a bed with her leg bent and curved in a sexual manner; she barely covers her breasts with a blanket and demonstrates a seductive facial expression. The model’s body language suggests that she is weak and acts based on a man’s sexual desires and pleasures. Today’s culture disables women from choosing to be anything but sexy. According to Kilbourne, women begin to accept themselves as passive sexual objects; since women decide to be portrayed as weak, their decision creates a kind of liberation. Since women are believed to be vulnerable, they will do anything to achieve a sense of empowerment, including

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