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Society effects of oppression and bondage of female roles and thoughts,…
Society effects of oppression and bondage of female roles and thoughts
Imagery
The woman wear all red cloth matches the the color of "Kelloggs", which is very an attractive color and show her good body shape
The big font in the beginning "Shape up!" attracts us since women are always expected by the society to keep a good shape
Her smile shows passion & excitement
Symbolism:
The gesture of this woman is kind of similar of a character "K" symbolizing Kelloggs Ads
Imagery
The big-font "VOTES for WOMEN" show the aim; yet, the image shows most are girls, which forms comparion and kind of irony
All the girls are holding a signboard but the little boy doesn't hold and kind of trying to run aways show his unwillingness
Their eye expressions are kind of dull and horrible
Symbolism:
Their actions like holding boards show that they are in protests.
The little boy is very unique, and shows his unwillingness to join, symbolizing men are not really want to give them rights.
Orange color symbolizes enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, determination of these girls.
Use children to substitute men and women wants to symbolize the protest group's actions as puerile and "childish"
‘Havisham’ by Carol Ann Duffy
Diction
“Spinster”: denotes bitterness; isolation in a society in which women were defined by their marital status.
“Stink”: suggests that she has decayed in both body and spirit, indicating that she wears her wedding dress all the time
Words like “strangle”, “slewed”, “balloon bursting”, “Bang”, “stabbed" shows women despair from given roles
Imagery
“Cawing...at the wall” shows an image of crow cawing
sex scenes and the implied violent acts, ex. “my fluent tongue in its mouth in its ear”
The wedding imagery, like “the cake, dress and the honeymoon”: reinforces how events about joy can evolve into hate instead of love.
Kellogg's Ads in 2012
Symbolism:
The smile and the gesture symbolizes the women roles to be gentle graciousness
"98% fat free" symbolizes women need to always keep their body in a good shape for attracting men
Imagery
men in the back shows different roles with women and just sit on sofa with shock
The text "The look that makes him look again" shows that women's roles are to attract men and keep slim
women wearing very red dress imply the role of keeping beauty and sex (ex. belly is also out)
Carol Ann Duffy Anthology BoW
{Valentine & Anne Hathaway)
Diction
Anne Hathaway: "widow", if husbands dead, then women are defined as widows, and sometimes cannot find another husband for loyalty
Valentine: "fierce", "possessive" imply desperate love with a hint of violence
Valentine: "moon" produces brightness, which indicates a lover being blinded by love.
Imagery
Anne Hathaway: sex scenes, "my body now a softer rhyme to his"
Valentine: "platinum loops shrink to a wedding-ring" show that women always place a higher value in a relationship/family, thus pays out more
"Shrink" is a jarring notes that love might diminish or be restricted by a marriage.
Kellogg's Ads BoW