1. PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals)
Freedom for Animals
Mercy for Animals
ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals)
2. People who use products that can make animals suffer. These
ads are targeted towards people who are against animal cruelty or towards the
common consumer to convince them to be against animal cruelty.
3. We can tell this by the words they say like: “300,000 animals lab
animals suffer each year,” “please don’t wear any fur,” and, “don’t judge
animals by their history.”
4. The purpose is to stop animal cruelty and testing.
5. They ad pictures of animals to make readers feel emotions towards their
cause. They added celebrities in some of the ads to draw attention as well. All
the ads try to make you feel sympathy, compassion and emotionally moved by
their stories.
6. There is a pit bull who had a past of cruelty who wants a home and a sad
pig behind bars. Pigs are being crammed in a cage that is barely longer than it
is and will never breathe fresh air or see the sun. (ASPCA)
7) These ads are raising awareness to the cruelty of animal testing and
abuse and well as wearing fur and judging an animal by it’s past. Overall, they
want animals to stop being treated like dirt and start receiving the love and
compassion they deserve.
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