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Rhetorical Analysis Of Dove Choose Beautiful

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Dove Choose Beautiful
An incredible 96 percent of women ages 19-64 said that they would not describe themselves using the word “beautiful.” The purpose of this essay is to provide a rhetorical criticism of the controversial “Dove Choose Beautiful” commercial. By analyzing this symbolic Dove ad I will hopefully show my audience how a negative body image can change society. First, I will describe to the reader what we see as an audience of the commercial with no deeper meaning. Next, I will analyze symbolic artifacts as in its principles of unity, its principles of design , and its different type of appeals. Finally, I will evaluate the effectiveness of the commercial on society. The reason I selected this topic was to delve deeper into the idea of fighting negative body image as a whole. This allows not only women but men to feel like they are unique and beautiful in their own right. The feeling of not reaching the standards of what society says is adequate is wrong and I believe this commercial tackled the issue well. To understand the meaning of this artifact I must first …show more content…

The ad takes place is different cities around the world including San Francisco, Shanghai, London, and many more. The basic premise of this video is that there are two doors each having a label above them. One label reads Average, while the other reads beautiful. The video then shows different women from all over the world walking through the aforementioned doors. Whilst they are doing this there is a faint instrumental playing in the background. Over the video and music there are different ladies explaining which door they chose and why. The beginning of the ad mostly consists of all the women walking through the “Average” door. One woman even decides to leave when she sees the two entrances instead of entering. It is unclear what makes them start choosing the “Beautiful” door in the end but they all start walking through

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