OMO advertisement CSP
1) What year was the advert produced? 1955 2) How were women represented in most adverts in the 1950s? Add as much detail to this answer as you can as these are the social, cultural and historical contexts we will need to write about in the exam They were represented as obedient housewife's 3) How does the heading message ('OMO makes whites bright') and the style of the text promote the product? It shows that the product makes white look whiter, telling the audience there washing powder does not leave clothes with any dirt or filth on them. 4) Analyse the mise-en-scene in the advert (CLAMPS): how is costume, make-up and placement of the model used to suggest women's role in society? The women is white, wearing red lipstick and has blue eyes. This suggests that the women is also representing the union jack. 5) Why is a picture of the product added to the bottom right of the advert? So that they get enough room to write everything and showcase the product itself. 6) ...