OMO advert: blog tasks

 1) What year was the advert produced?

The advert was produced in the 1955


2) How were women represented in most adverts in the 1950s?

Women were represented as housewives or mothers

3) What typography can be found in the advert and what connotations might this have? 

The typography found in  the this advert is sang serif morden so they make the new product exciting
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4) What does the costume, make-up and placement of the model (mise-en-scene) suggest about women's role in society in 1955?

The women had to be beatiful in a certain way and had to look like they are house wives or mothers.

5) Why is a picture of the product added to the bottom right of the advert?

They did that so they show the product to the auidence and so they can recognise it.

6) What are the connotations of the chosen colours in this advert - red, white and blue?

This advert was mostly for uk people and women.This links to wortld war 2 when men left and women had to work for them.

7) How does the anchorage text use persuasive language to encourage the audience to buy the product? Give examples.

The audience will see through the information yo see what good about the product.

8) What representation of women can be found in this OMO advert? Make specific reference to the advert and discuss stereotypes.

In this advert they are saying women should laundry for the men and their kids.The women have to be the one who will have to take the weight of the family and do the hard work.





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