Celebrities' Influence on Society Essay

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    This ad has a universal theme. No matter what culture you're from, you can relate to the desire to have more confidence.This ad includes all three rhetorical tools. The use of ethos is obvious with the use of Katy Perry as a celebrity model for the ad. Celebrities can help companies make people buy certain products. The people viewing the ad begin to believe that by buying the product, it helps them to be more like the person shown in the advertisement. The consumer is supposed to…

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    would-be hypocrisy.” (Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest) Jamie Lessells Life in the 21st century has moved on from past events and stereotypes, and celebrities have never been more in the spotlight. Despite all this change, some ideas, attitudes and values constructed in The Importance of Being Earnest are still relevant in society today. Themes such as marriage and living double lives are strongly represented in Wilde’s play and will be talked about more in depth through this…

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    An estimated 30 million people of varying ages and genders struggle with an eating disorder in the United States. (Textbook in Psychiatric Epidemiology, p.343) Why is it that eating disorders are so prevalent in western societies? An answer to that would be because of what the media portrays as normal. The media depicts unrealistic and harmful body standards for both men and women, but predominantly towards women. Slender body types are widespread in every type of media from magazines to movies.…

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    Beyoncé and Jay Z are just normal talented people who worked hard for what they have. The illuminati had no influence because they don’t exist anymore. Historians say that the illuminati were eliminated in the 1780’s. The evidence people use is absurd they say that the triangle Jay Z and Beyoncé make with their hands is the same triangle that represents the illuminati…

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    Social Media Young Girls

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    What social psychological factors are in motion when media is shown to young girls? As the study that was discussed earlier on what a healthy body should look like and what influences a healthy body, it states that the focus group explained many thoughts that go through their head when they are personally exposed to the culture of seemingly acceptable physical appearance. These thoughts created a shared theme relating to self-discrepancy and social comparison when presented with these…

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    Ordinary Citizens

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    We cannot deny the media’s influence, and we have all fallen guilty to a false story or an interesting scandal. We are human, but in so, we must understand that there are positives and negatives of the media. Ordinary citizens represent democracy, but lack professionalism. Political…

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    The Perfect Body

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    Gloria Steinem once said, “If you ask men about their body image, they will tell you they look better than they do. And if you ask a woman, she’ll tell you she looks worse (Body Image Quotes).” In today’s society, women are more worried about how their bodies look than they ever have been. Women have to have a “perfect” body because the media tells them that they have to look a certain way in order to get a guy’s attention or fit in. Some will do anything it takes to achieve that “perfect” body,…

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    Endorsement Contracts Between Sports Stars and Product Manufacturers INTRODUCTION- The relationship between sports celebrities and product manufacturers in terms of endorsements has undergone a heavy transformation in the last one and a half decade. In recent times, the endorsement by sports celebrities has emerged as one of the most successful marketing communication tools that can help, both, the athlete and the agent who earn a large amount of income. The statistic given below shows the…

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    "The story of 3 women and 105 men", can you imagine this is actually refers to one of the four great classical novels of Chinese literature "Water Margin"? When you read the headline, you will subconscious think that headline regarding to a yellow journalism and may generate curiosity to read more content, after you click on it, whereas it is actually a historical story about 108 heroes. This is called “clickbait”, which attract click-through rate by writing sensationalist headlines that…

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    been widely used by teenagers around the world, spreading their personal information which could affect their self-esteem. Social media affects the self-esteem of teenagers through online bullying, posts of friends or people they follow (including celebrities), and reactions of their friends or followers to their posts. Social media is a major factor of online bullying, because this involves the…

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