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The writing prompt follows:
From infancy to adulthood, advertising is in the air Americans breathe, the
information we absorb, without knowing it. It floods our mind with pictures
of perfection and goals of happiness easy to attain... We are feeding on
foolery, of which a steady diet, for those who feed on little else, cannot
help but leave a certain fuzziness of perception.-Barbara Tuchman.
I need to select and discuss some specific examples of advertising that
illustrate what Tuchman call "pictures of perfections and goals of happiness
easy to attain"
Than explain how such advertisements can lead to a certain "fuzziness of
perception," a distorted picture of reality.
From infancy to adulthood, advertising is in the air Americans breathe, the
information we absorb, without knowing it. It floods our mind with pictures
of perfection and goals of happiness easy to attain... We are feeding on
foolery, of which a steady diet, for those who feed on little else, cannot
help but leave a certain fuzziness of perception.-Barbara Tuchman.
I need to select and discuss some specific examples of advertising that
illustrate what Tuchman call "pictures of perfections and goals of happiness
easy to attain"
Than explain how such advertisements can lead to a certain "fuzziness of
perception," a distorted picture of reality.