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The Candie 's Foundation Advertisement

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This paper will analyze the Candie’s Foundation advertisement found in the Seventeen magazine. The advertisement is directed to the teenage audience, and its message is to avoid teenage pregnancy. The Candie’s Foundations is a non-profit organization that prevents teenage pregnancy by providing information and making campaigns. The advertisement will be examined by the use of logos, pathos, and ethos. These three different appeals will help to describe and understand each part placed in the advertisement. This document will describe the purpose of the advertisers and how they influence on audience decisions. This paper will describe how authors feel of the advertisement, and what is their opinion. It will explore the reasons of why those …show more content…

The opinion of two female individuals will also be included in this document, they currently are users of this magazine and will express their thoughts of this advertisement. The Candie’s Foundation advertisement will be analyzed thoroughly by the use of logos, pathos, and ethos. In that way, the reader will be able to understand each part and detail that conform this advertisement.

In today’s society, many young girls are becoming mothers at a extremely young age. In this ad, it is logical that they are focusing this message on young girls from getting pregnant. The message is clearly stating that teenagers should be focusing on their education to later have a successful future for themselves. This advertisement was placed inside the Seventeen magazine which is viewed by young girls who lean to this magazine. This magazine is targeted to an audience of their age, they are more likely to relate to the advertisement and understand what it is advocating. In this advertisement, along with the message, is a picture of famous female singer, Carly Rae Jepsen, again another attraction for young girls especially those who are fans of her music. The fact that this singer appears on this advertisement can make young women pay some attention to the message being told in the advertisement.
In the advertisement, there is a message “You’re supposed to be changing the world not changing diapers” which is again

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