it is called "plain folks" because the ad uses actors who are impersonating a bunch of random people that you aren't supposed to recognize to advertise the product instead of using a celebrity.
examples of this are:
• Bank of America credit cards
• McDonalds
• Toyota
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*EDIT*: Plain folks Propaganda is when a celebrity or famous person acts as if they are part of the "normal people crowd", so people will respect them and see them as just another person who is as equal as everyone else. Then people will side with that famous person's beliefs.
Examples: •Bill Clinton eats a cheeseburger at McDonalds, or •Chris Christie shops at Target.
Hope this helps, Ryan S. :)
Plain folks propaganda is using a spokesperson to advertise the product.
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That is a very broad question, you could encounter propaganda anywhere in almost any form. Obviously the media commonly exposes you to propaganda, especially the news channels. They are all trying to affect your opinions.
Propaganda can be anything, theoretically speaking. Propaganda is the use of words, manipulation, pictures or anything relating to one of the senses that make us think the way the person wants us to think. Propaganda is manipulation, essentially. Pictures, Posters, Words, and countless others. These, however, are just the main ones.
There are several different propaganda devices. One is to argue even when you are wrong. Just keep arguing your point and getting people to listen. Another is to make people sympathize with your position. Other devices are cartoons, posters, and ads.
propaganda strategies includes: Bandwagon appeals- an invitation to do or think the same thing as everyone else Testimonials- a statement usually given by a famous person that supports a product, a candidate or a policy Glad names- the product or idea is given a pompous attributes Snob appeal- the technique is to provide the prospective buyer the feeling of prestige or sophistication if they use the product Glittering generality- this means giving something a good label so that it will be accepted without the evidence of being examined Name-calling- this means giving something a bad name so that it will be automatically refused or condemned Transfer- this means carrying the authority and prestige of something respected and revered over to something else in order to make the latter acceptable Plain folks- this means making a person appear just an ordinary person rather than the very rich or powerful individual he really is Card stocking- this means presenting only the favorable the suppressing the unfavorable facts
it is not called the sudan genocide, it is called the darfur genocide.. and the propaganda used is just like any other, the media in sudan is supporting the janjaweed and all that they do, victimizing the darfurians.
Just Plain Folks - 1916 was released on: USA: 20 January 1916
Just Plain Folks - 1918 was released on: USA: 26 October 1918
Just Plain Folks - 1936 was released on: USA: 13 March 1936
The cast of Just Plain Folks - 1918 includes: Dorothy Dane Bobby Vernon
Scottish people speak English so a Scottish person would say: just plain folks.
Just Plain Folks - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The plain folks appeal is used in Propaganda writing. It is used as an attempt to persuade readers to think or do something because the mass of ordinary people think or do it. Ex. I am just a poor country boy, so you can trust me. Ex. I am just a humble citizen of this state who wants to make a difference. You're trying to be "of the audience". You're trying to persuade the audience in a way so they will trust you.
Just Plain Folks the Story of a Simple Country Girl - 1908 was released on: USA: 22 August 1908
Just Plain Folks
The plain folks appeal is used in propaganda writing. It is used as an attempt to persuade readers to think or do something because the mass of ordinary people think or do it. Ex. I am just a poor country boy, so you can trust me. Ex. I am just a humble citizen of this state who wants to make a difference. You're trying to be "of the audience". You're trying to persuade the audience in a way so they will trust you.
E. Stillman Doubleday has written: 'Just plain folks'
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