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Explore the evolution of advertising from 1941 to 2010 in "Advertisements That Withstand Time" by Brenda Senne-Robinson. This comparative study highlights the use of the Cyrillic alphabet, striking imagery, and powerful themes such as dominance and freedom. Through captivating visuals, including an angry wolf overshadowing a calm cow, the work illustrates how advertisements have adapted to cultural and social changes while retaining their core messages. Discover how slogans like "I melt in your mouth, not in your hand" and "Vote Red. Vote for Freedom." resonate across decades.
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Advertisements That Withstand Time: A Comparison From1941 to 2010 Brenda Senne-Robinson
The use of the Cyrillic Alphabet
An unsuspecting cow A hungry wolf
I melt in your mouth, Not in your hand Vote Red. Vote for Freedom