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This analysis explores the use of symbolism in modern discourse, highlighting how figures like Rand Paul reference concepts like "Aqua Buddha" to convey messages. It delves into the story of a college group known as "The Brotherhood," known for their controversial antics, including a staged kidnapping of a female student to worship an idol. Additionally, we examine the cultural impact of iconic advertisements, such as Michael Jackson's 1984 Pepsi commercial, and how they resonate with themes of identity and representation in society.
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Transfer Erin Payne, Alexis Cook, and Preston Middleton
Definition • Employs the use of symbols, quotes, or the images of famous people to convey a message not necessarily associated with them
Rand Paul and Aqua Buddha • Rand Paul was talking about how when he was in college there was a college group called “The Brotherhood”. The Brotherhood was dedicated to blasphemy, and they once stage a joke “kidnapping” of a female student, whom they “forced” to worship an idol they called the Aqua Buddha
Michael Jackson Pepsi Commercial in 1984 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=po0jY4WvCIc&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1