Galaxy 'Chauffeur' Advert: Blog Tasks
1. The two main stylistic devices in the Galaxy advertisement are nostalgia and intertextuality.
2."what have cotton when you can have silk?"
3. Audrey is a symbol of elegance, sophistication, and heritage. As a result, the galactic advent can associate this actress with the quote.
4. connections between texts—especially those of a literary nature
5. The advertisement suggests a Roman vacation, which connects to mise en scene through its essential elements.
6. The man who offered Audrey a ride is the story's hero; Audrey is the heroine; the bus driver is probably the false hero; and the man in the automobile is the donor.
7. It adheres to Todorov's equilibrium theory since the bus has crashed and she is left without a place to eat her Galaxy chocolate bar. The issue is resolved when a man pulls up in his automobile beside the bus and offers her a ride.
8.Audrey is a symbol of elegance, sophistication, and heritage. Therefore, it made sense for Galaxy to use these attributes to promote its "silk, not cotton" branding from a strategic and creative standpoint.
9. One gender representation is the idea that men should drive, which is demonstrated by the fact that only men drive throughout the entire advertisement.
10. The stereotype that Italians are poor drivers is being perpetuated. The bus crash illustrates this further. Another misconception that is perpetuated is that women adore chocolate, as evidenced by the chocolate item at the top of the woman's bag.The image of the man driving her while wearing a chauffeur hat reinforces another stereotype: males will stop at nothing to win over a beautiful woman.
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