
There are three distinct characters in the commercial. There's the lady, the children, and the Trix rabbit. Each character represents a different figure in the society. The woman has dominance over everyone else in this video. Therefore she is the ruler and leader in population to everyone else because she has the power to sell the product and keep everyone's attention to it; it's what they want. Of course, it's in her advantage. The children, in my opinion are very gullible. They are the minority in society. They believe everything the see and hear and are drawn into it. Because of this, the representative of the Trix cereal is able to hold onto their interest and sell her product. The rabbit is portrayed as the outcast of society, stupid and crazy. Because of this no one cares what he has to say or what he thinks and knows, although he is really smart and can even out power the lady in the commercial.
The message conveyed through this commercial is that, as a consumer, you have to not fall into the unintelligence of one. You have to know what you're buying before you buy it, you have to analyze it carefully and not be fooled into the habits of the people selling you the good. Sometimes, they only want to make a profit off of you, when really, just as the rabbit, you can be smarter then that.
February 7, 2008
Trix Cereal Commerical 1991
Posted by Sandra at 9:45 a.m.
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