Verizon Wireless Heroism Analysis

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It was one day back in July 2014, Verizon wireless uploaded a 30-second commercial attempting to promote heroism in its company by portraying different heroic actions that Verizon can offer. When we were young, many of us dreamt about becoming a hero. But it is not that simple to become a hero in reality. Based on many comic books and stories, becoming a hero requires one to experience some sort of event such as gamma ray exposure or spider bite to obtain that super hero power. But, how does that work in the current world? This is what Verizon targeted, as spoken “make it happen with Verizon”. One of the mobile companies out there, Verizon wireless, in ‘Hero Fantasy: Ice Fishing Gravity” commercial, uses different marketing technique to attract consumers’ interests by using the idea of heroism in Verizon wireless’ wide range of population target. Verizon uses heroism idea differently that an ordinary man can help many people in many ways when he has a Verizon wireless network. And, this short clip has an …show more content…

The scene begins with two old men sitting on the frozen lake ice-fishing, not surprisingly. Then, it transitions to more modern area, coffee-shop, where he helps a lady to find a cab. And, this main guy helps multiethnic spaceship screws. Here, Verizon explains that becoming a hero does not need to be a particular person, but anyone can become one just as easily. The significant part of it is that Verizon has pointed out good groups such as elderly and other ethnic groups because they tend to be felt isolated from the current society. However, the commercial does its job bringing people into as a whole and encourages other’s morale, which it is the chivalry side of Verizon. Along with Chivalry and bringing groups together, Verizon portrays that anyone can become a hero and encourages people to get Verizon wireless for its reliability and

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