AT&T uses a very familiar setting in their modernized version of Hansel and Gretel. The details of city life compared to the very outdated children make the setting the most important aspect of the main message in the entire commercial. Most working class viewers will recognize the city as well as events that take place their every day. The audience will realize that it is preposterous that the children are leaving behind bread crumbs in order to find their way home later.
This enables AT&T to show that in order to live a big city life, everyone must have the newest technology. AT&T advertises their smart phone as the light in the darkness, literally as Gretel lights up her phone in order to use it's GPS. By doing so, AT&T has compared other companies to the bread crumbs that Hansel and Gretel leave behind, outdated and unsuitable, while it's technology is shown to be the most advanced. “Count on the nations fastest 3G network, AT&T”, is the only line spoken within the entire commercial. This finishes off the advertisement with a direct statement to the audience noting AT&T’s obvious advantages over their competitors when you need them the most.
Try varying sentence length and structure in your writing. i feel a little bombarded reading this
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