Everywhere we go we are told what to wear, what to drink, how to look and so on. Whether it's billboards, newspapers, television, magazines, it's everywhere. That said, advertising has a great influence on our lives. While searching ads for similar products from two different American periods, I came across two beer ads: one from the 1950s and one from the 1990s. In the 1950s, beer advertisements focused their attention on the family, specifically how a mother and father, who support and support a family, should enjoy beer. Yet, in the 1990s, the main focus of beer advertising was on the male consumer. What do men like more than beer? Yes, women. The advertising industry has used attractive women to be associated with ads, but they do not necessarily have any affiliation with the product. The difference between these two advertisements about American culture is that back then it was about gender roles and today it is about sexism. Beer advertisements should not be featured in local ads because the message presents stereotypes. Since the dawn of the stereotype or...
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