Taylor Swift Covergirl Commercial Analysis

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As a girl, I always get fascinated watching any cosmetic commercials, persuading me to buy the products to test them out myself. A commercial that best represents Ethos, Pathos and Logos would be Taylor’s Swift Cover Girl Cosmetics commercial. The commercial features Taylor Swift and the product the cosmetic line is trying to sell to the people. The purpose of this video is to sell the product while also having a clearer, lighter skin finish. The video is intended to attract women or girls that want a much better skin complexation.
Pathos: This commercial is intended for the audience to purchase Covergirl cosmetics due to Taylor Swift’s popularity and beautiful features. The commercial gives the audience a feeling of confidence because of

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