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Advertisements show up everywhere in our lives. Whether you’re on the computer, watching TV, driving down the road, or reading propaganda you are observing advertisements. They are constantly altering our opinions and they do this with three simple tactics. Ethos, logos, and pathos, people have been using the rhetoric system from 1,000 years ago, literally because the rhetoric approach was created by Aristotle. It has with stood the test of time and is still the best tactic to convince people to do something. That advertising and marketing uses rhetoric and is pretty successful. I will be analyzing Ram’s “God made a Farmer” commercial and explain how each aspect of rhetoric was used and what was so effective about this commercial.
Ram’s commercial about why God made a farmer first aired on super bowl Sunday 2013. The commercial started off by looking over a field and the narrator starts by says “and on the eighth day god looked down on his planned paradise and said ‘I need a caretaker’ so God made a farmer”. The commercial carries on from there showing only pictures of farm land, animals, farm equipment, farmers and families. The farmers are of all colors, ages, and sexes. While the pictures are rolling the narrator is still talking in the back ground, explaining all the reasons God created a farmer. He needed someone, “willing to sit up all night with a newborn baby colt, watch it die, dry his eyes and say ‘maybe next year’… will finish a 40 hour week by noon Tuesday and then paining from tractor back, put in another 72 hours… somebody who’d bale a family together… sign and reply with smiling eyes when his son say that he wants to spend his life doing what dad does”. Then at the end shows the Ram’s truck logo and also the FFA ...

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...k most people would want to buy things American made versus overseas goods if they could. This same argument could also support the ethos in this ad. Ethos is what makes the ad creditable. The fact that Ram trucks is the once that is promoting the god made a farmer commercial is pretty creditable. They are owned by Dodge and like I said an American own and made business. People typically think good thoughts when those to brands come to mind. That’s why this commercial uses emotional fallacies and pathos to its adventive.
So yes Ram did a great job with the “God Made a Farmer” commercial. They cover the rhetoric aspects of advertisements very thro and also your fallacies to support the argument even more. The emotional appeal is what really sold the commercial and the fact that it was aired on super bowl Sunday when pretty much the whole nation was watching TV.

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