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Rhetorical Analysis Of Anti-Smoking Adverts

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Anti-smoking ads can be found all over the internet and TV . I choose an anti-smoking ad where an African American male walks into a general store and has to pull out a tooth to receive his pack of cigarettes. I stumbled upon this ad when watching YouTube, it was an ad. This advertisement is effective in achieving its purpose of spreading awareness of what smoking does to young adults because it visually shows a man pulling out his tooth just for a pack of cigarettes. This ad uses logos, ethos, and pathos to persuade the audience their argument. It uses pathos when the man is actually pulling out his tooth, this brings the feeling of disgust for those watching. Logos is present when the narrator says what smoking causes such as cancer and other diseases. Then finally ethos is also present because the commercial is being put online by the FDA. Pathos is present from the very beginning of the commercial. Pathos is shown when the opening scene is the outside of general store sometime in the evening. This made me and possibly many other viewers uncomfortable because nothing happens at night in a general store that is good. The next time that pathos is used is when the man at the counter says, “That’s not enough” when the African American male places down his money and I.D and asked for “pack of cigarettes.” The scene makes me super uncomfortable at just the thought of someone pulling out their tooth with a pair of pliers. Not only is he pulling his tooth out but they put in

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