Conditioning in the media compared with conditioning in Brave New World (Huxley)

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The advertisement I have chosen to analyze was created by Dodge to promote their new 1999 Dodge Neon car. The ad is a two page fold out with the first depicting a bright yellow flower with a few petals broken off. The caption reads "How do I love thee?" "Let me count the ways." The inside fold out section shows a Dodge Neon in the foreground with many bright yellow flowers in the background. It is …

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…kids and adults. The ad is also socially responsible as it does not portray any wrongdoing nor does it play on any unethical advertisement techniques (depending on what you believe to be unethical in advertisement) simply to entice the audience into buying the advertised product. Although conditioning is present and quite apparent in this ad I do not believe it is the type of belief controlling that occurs through the conditioning in Brave New World.