Every day there are thousands of compare and contrasting activities, events and even conversations. We as humans obviously do this as obvious examples like comparing types off food, or clothes, or subliminally like acting a certain way in front of the opposite sex to be a suitable mate. The compare and contrasting can be seen in animals too, not just humans. Animals like male birds try to build nests for female birds to be picked as mates, and then the female birds compare the nests to see which nest will be the best for her eggs.
Conversations are the biggest form of compare and contrasting and the most easily recognizable form too. A big part of the conversations are when people compare their senses like when people compare how well books are written or emotions that they felt while reading a certain part of the story. Another great way to see how people compare and contrast is with movies, television shows, and commercials. The hardest part of many of these compares and contrast examples is to find the subliminal examples of compare and contrast. With commercials it is a bit easier to find subliminal messages, especially if you watch them repeatedly over a period of time, or if they are looked at from a far back neutral point of view. His can be done with Old Spice body wash and Secret deodorant.
The first commercial is an Old Spice commercial starring an Afro-American man with a body type that is between healthy and athletic, leaning more towards athletic. This is to help appeal to the buyers that if men were to buy the product for themselves or women for their men, then they could smell as good as the actor looks. He is standing in a pearl colored bathroom with the shower running in the background, which is supposed to help sooth people from the sound of running water. The actor is alone with no shirt on and a towel wrapped around his waist so as to help show off his muscular upper body and have more sex appeal.
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