Lesson 4 - Tide Print Advert
1. How can we use Stuart Hall's polysemy to make sense of the audience responses to this product? Stuart Hall's theory of polysemy can be used to distinguish the different meanings of the advert, and the interpretation that can be took on it, for example the clear response to the advert is that women want Tide to become the perfect housewife. 2. Can I suggest a preferred reading of this text? The preferred reading of the text is that you women will buy the product, because they want the cleanest whites, and want to strive towards becoming the prefect house wife, and aspire to be similar to the women on the front. 3. Can I suggest an oppositional reading? One of the oppositional readings could be if you instead purchased another companies products, therefor you would be opposed to buying this one as you are loyal to another brand, some women may also oppose this as they dislike the stereotype shown on the front, and may move against this stereotype by not purchasing i...
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