Meaning Behind The Book Cover

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This text can be on can show up in multiple ways each one with a different meaning behind it. It can be seen as a book cover either with the whole thing as the book cover or just one of the four pieces. In this context this could be telling us a story of a person wanting to become someone else, because they don’t like their appearance. They might want to appear as a fictional creature like in the top-right one where the person's face is replaced with a skeleton. This also might be a way to show yourself as something else to hide your true self to blend into the normal because they are all people just staring into books. I think this book would be targeted at teens, and young adults. This book would be about the appearance of one’s self in the social world, wanting to make ourselves cooler, or smarter. This book would also talk about embracing one’s self to improve, not to pretend to be what you're not. You're the only one who can limit yourself and until you do that then continue to try everything that is …show more content…

It would be focus on a younger group of people mostly young adult since you're not allowed to target people under 18 with advertisements. The message is clear, become someone else as it says it four times, all in the same fancy font. The selling point of this advertisement is how well they matched the lines of the faces from the person to the book almost perfectly giving it this odd touch that makes the change even slightly more real, also each face is unique adding to its interest factor. What it's actually advertising for could be anything adventurous I believe, anything from skydiving to rock climbing, to a ocean cruise. The idea of this is to catch the eye getting the person interested, which I think it does well because of the odd matchup of faces. One thing they also did, was in each one they made one color pop out, each color like a mood that changes the meaning