
Alright, for this post I will be using an advertisement from one of my favorite perfumes. This advertisement is from Dolce Gabbana's famous perfume "Light Blue". This advertisement shows a beautiful female laying on a rubber boat relaxing and enjoying the waters. To relate this back to chapter 5 section A, we must first evaluate the premise. So for me, while looking at this advertisement I could say the argument the advertisers are trying to convey is that once you spray on the Dolce Gabbana's Light Blue perfume you will feel like you are relaxing in a beautiful ocean. Also once you use it you will become a super model just like the lady in this advertisement. Obviously, that is incorrect, also relating to chapter 5's section B I used my personal experience to determine if I should accept or reject the claim. From my personal experience, when I used the perfume I did not feel like I was in a boat relaxing with the ocean breeze blowing through my hair. I will admit I did feel more confident but not as confident as wearing what the lady is wearing in this advertisement. Also I really enjoy the smell but I don't think this scent relates to an "ocean scenery". The scent actually reminded me of apples and trees rather than the ocean. But it did send me to a happy place. So in the end, I would reject the claim of the advertisement that a happy place is actually in the middle of the ocean. Since I can not swim I would not say that is my happy place. I believe the advertiser should consider other people's happy places.
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