Friday, October 21, 2011

Advertisement Analysis

     How would you like to get your teeth yanked out with pliers? Sounds painful right? Well, tons of animals around the world are experiencing this pain. Compassion for World Farming's advertising aim is to persuade you to donate to their cause (helping abused farm animals) by making you feel pity for those animals.
     This advertisement is just plain depressing. To the side there is a piglet that looks gloomy. That alone makes me sad. Next  to the picture is an article that says, "What noise does a piglet make when its teeth are pulled out with pliers-without anesthetic? Same as you." In my opinion that is just unecessary and cruel. It makes me angry and anyone who does that.
     Compassion for World Farming makes you feel sympathetic for a reason. They are trying to get you to donate money so they can help those animals. Below the first statement there is another that says "Billions of animals are suffering unecessare pain as a result of intensive factory farming." This makes me want to help in any way I can, which is exactly what they want you to feel. On the bottom of the ad there is a little from that you can send in for donations. It has spaces for you to fill in to tell how much you can give, for example: $50, $100, $150, etc.
    This advertisement tone is very depressing and trys to get you to give to Compassion for World Farming. Your money would help them save those animals