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English GCSE Media Essay

1. How does advertising reinforce gender stereotypes?

Today in the late 1990's we can not escape advertising it bombards us from all types of media and every aspect of our lives. It is a multibillion-pound industry that stereotypes genders and tells us what we could become if we use certain products.

Men being portrayed as cool, tough, athletic and stylish reinforce the gender stereotypes. One advert I have studied which reinforces the male stereotype is an advertisement for 'Old Spice, White Water'. The advertisement shows a businessman in a kyak kyacking down a white water rapid. This is stereotyping the male businessman by showing him as an adventurous and carefree person who wears 'Old Spice, White Water'. So this campaign is obviously aimed at businessmen who see them selves as adventurous and care free.

Another advertisement I have chosen to study that reinforces the male stereotype is an advertisement for an eau de toilette by 'Givenchy'. This advertisement reinforces the male stereotype by showing a man in a space suit in outer space looking up beyond infinity. S


To conclude how advertisers stereotype males and females in advertisements advertisements aimed at males are usually active with the subject doing an activity that is stylish and fearless. Where as advertisements stereotyping females have the subject still and motionless with no action making them seem elegant and stylish.

'Givenchy' stereotypes Women as elegant, perfect and classy as in an advertisement for a perfume called 'Organza'. The same stereotypical role is also taken up in most other advertisements aimed at women. The woman in the advertisement for 'Organza' is pictured next to an enlarged picture of the bottle for the perfume. Both look similar with the curves of the body being translated into the shape of the bottle. Also the pleats in the dress are mimicked too. The background in the design is smooth and gentle showing and increasing the elegance of the woman. So this still and gentle setting is how advertisers stereotype females in advertisements.

In an advert for a female perfume by "Givenchy" a woman is shown who holds the materialistic characteristics. This is not how it really is in soc

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