What Is Tylenol's Advertise Arthritis Medicine?

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Tylenol advertises its eight­hour arthritis medicine in Good Housekeeping magazine. The

advertisement depicts what is likely a grandmother outdoors playing with her granddaughter. This scene is intended to show what someone could do if they used the medicine to relieve their

arthritis. They attempt to sell the idea that if someone bought their product it would help them be

active with their children. Tylenol attempts to sell its 8 Hr. Arthritis medicine by appealing to the

need to nurture, which it accomplishes by presenting an elderly woman and a child playing

outside.The background of the advertisement is dominated by a clear blue sky with vibrant green

plains at the bottom of the page. The clean bright picture of nature gives an uplifting

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