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advert that subverts family stereotype?


Question Posted Saturday December 1 2007, 3:43 pm

For my media coursework I have to analyse an advert that subverts the family stereotype. So it involves a family but not a stereotypical one.
Stereotypical family: mum and dad, two - three kids, live in a nice house, have nice neighbours and so on...
If you know of any adverts APART from the vauxhall car ad, the bt ad and the one where the mum eats her child's yoghurt, could you please tell me a link to the advert?
Thanks, xxx


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helloxdear13 answered Tuesday December 4 2007, 5:05 pm:
Would those Eggo commerticals count? Where the dad tries to eat his daughter's waffles and she thwarts him each time, or is animation not allowed? Because that is the best I can think of. I'll check back in if I think of more though.

Hope that helps a bit.

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