Teens and Advertising
Anti-Advertising Project
Kathleen Weresch
English 101, 10:00
Professor Jason Snart
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"Do you feel as of you're in a cult?  Probably not.  The atmosphere is quite un-moonielike.  We're free to roam and recreate.  No one seems to be forcing us to do anything we don't want to do.  In fact, we feel privileged to be here.  The rules don't seem oppressive.  But make no mistake: There are rules" (Lasn, The Cult You're In 53).
This quote is pointing out that we really are in a cult, and we all try to be leaders.  All of us go out and look for the newest and coolest styles, like there is no one stoping us.  Each and everyone of us are trying to be a leader and all we end up doing is following.  So we try harder and harder to be a leader and it never happens.  Teenagers now days don't have rules and feel like they are free to do whatever, whenever.  We are the special ones, our parents, worn't that lucky.  but the crazier we get, the more out of control we get and then rules are broken and all hell breaks loose, because they are not use to being told that they can't do something. 
For example, you will go out and buy something and you will wear it to school the next day and there will be a different person wearing the samething so you never wear it again.  No one wants to be posed off of but in all reality do we? 
Abercrombie and Fitch
We will wear certain brands of cloths just to fit in with a certain group, because you want to be liked.  For example Abercrombie and Fitch, Aeropostale, Hollister, and American Eagle.
abercrombie kids
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