Cryptic Communication

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How many of us in our busy lives stop and really examine the countless advertisements placed in front of us? Being something available to all students for viewing, the communication employed by the advertisement is cunning and deceptive. The appeal to ethics in the Ben and Jerry's "brownies that do good" advertisement is simple tactic to distract the viewer. David Wall in "It Is and It Isn't" refers to this as a social assumption which builds off of cultural expectations. There are countless concealed messages and symbols within the Ben and Jerry's advertisement that contain these social assumptions and require closer examination of content.

At first glance one may get the feeling that Ben and Jerry's ice cream has a community value, a primary example of a social assumption. Community value is generated from the claim that the ice cream that goes beyond the function of being just an ice cream and makes the assertion it provides many with "jobs, training, and childcare"(Entertainment). Imagery is also used communicate this point, in particular the two men carrying the brownies out of the factory. Showing a community bond is a marketing scheme to make a company seem responsible to consumers and make them feel more like it is acceptable to buy the product. This is a fantastic example that "...we are still no less subjected to the emotionally inflected manipulations that have always targeted fear, sexual desire, and the need for community"(Wall, 53). We see an underlying need to serve our community and do what helps the largest number of people at a minimal cost. Many can see an advertisement, such as this Ben and Jerry's advertisement, and rationalize that it is worth the few dollars to help all of those people.

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... The need to fulfill these desires is a tricky battle between the advertisement and consumer.

Sometimes the world of advertisements has a little more than meets the eye. Indirect and subliminal communication is a common weapon to be used and exploited by designers. All it takes is a keen eye and a willingness to further examine the advertisement for this sort of trickery. From community to children these are just some of the vast array of techniques that can be employed in advertisement. Being a part of the Norco College handbook is a major ordeal that if underestimated could have dire consequences. One should approach all advertisements with caution no matter how seemingly innocent.

Works Cited

Ben & Jerry's advertisement Entertainment July 22, 2011:29. Print.

Shrodes, Caroline, and Michael Shugrue, eds. The Conscious Reader. Boston: Longman, 2010. Print.

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