Tuesday, October 20, 2015

“Stay Sweet As You Are”

“Stay Sweet As You Are” is clearly an analysis paper and a strong one at that. The author chose a topic that mattered to her and made it matter to her audience. It has a clear audience, of woman or anyone researching sexism in media during the 1920s through 50s. The author establishes a purpose in the beginning paragraph and provides three different ad examples that support the authors claim. The author provides information about each ad like, who they were targeting, what their message was, and finally the overall purpose of each ad - that women need romantic or matrimonial success. The author is organized and tells the reader what the analysis shows.

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