Childhood Obesity
The second advertisement induces Peripheral Route Processing through humor, showing a picture of the back end of a rather large man coupled with the words “Don’t Look Like the Back End of a Bus.” Again, the advertisement delivers a simple message. Certainly it provides no information, but it is short and to the point and very effective. Who wants to look like the man in the picture? Furthermore, who would want to ever have a rear end that resembles the back of a bus? And finally, the fact that the advertisement is indeed displayed on the back of a bus drives home the message even further. All of these facts combine help convey to the public that obesity is indeed a problem, and while it can be humorous, it can also be horribly embarrassing to the party being ridiculed. The advertisement strives to embarrass individuals in hopes of inspiring them to control their obesity.
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bryan