The image above from a Tampax shows a girl in a swimming pool and it shows that her top came off. And she was trying to cover herself so she isn’t exposed with the tagline “Embarrassments happen Leaks shouldn’t.” Using pathos to feel connected with embarrassments of menstruations and to avoid uncontrolled menstruations for the younger generation.

Source: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/195836283772655252/

The image above from a Tampax shows a man that has layed out the bed and chocolates for Valentine’s Day. The man stands tall with light shining behind him emphasizing his purity. Although this ad has a focus on the man instead of just having a tampon reduce discomfort. The items that were presented as well show the man’s power to legitimize male authority over female bodies.

Source: https://www.adsoftheworld.com/media/print/tampax_best_wishes

This image from an AT&T commercial shows the phone being held with hands that are painted as an elephant that symbolizes India and what they are known for and with the headline that goes with it is “Works in over 200 countries, like India.”

Source: http://www.creativeadawards.com/indian-elephant/