Thursday, January 23, 2020
Comparing Two Charity Leaflets Essay -- Papers
 Comparing Two Charity Leaflets         Compare the advertising leaflet for Christian Aid with the leaflet     produced by the rspca. Analyse how the different charities try to     persuade their audience to change their view, and/or do something to     help them, and the difficulties the charities face. Examine and     comment on their effectiveness.       The purpose of this essay is to compare two charity leaflets and to     analyse the effectiveness and impact that they have on the audience. I     will be comparing how they persuade the audience to act or think     differently. The two charity adverts I will be comparing are those     produced for Christian Aid, which is a humanitarian organisation, and     the rspca (the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to     Animals), which is an animal welfare organisation.       Charities are there for support. The main purpose of them is to     improve livelihoods and help people or animals that are less     fortunate, fighting to survive. Charities operate in different     communities and each organisation has a unique way of helping. Without     these charities many people and animals all over the world would be     suffering and most of them would have no hope of living.       People give to charities for many reasons: Some feel guilty that there     is suffering in the world and feel that it is their duty to help     prevent this suffering. Other people feel sympathetic. Some of the     world's major religions state that believers must donate to charity,     as it is their moral duty towards God to do so.       A charity usually focuses on one target and raises awareness about     just one particular issue. For example there are charities preventing     child abuse (nspcc)...              ... to call or booklets to send     off for. The audience will see that the rspca is an organised charity     and this will encourage them to donate some money.       Both of these adverts are very effective. They are attractive and     informative. However, I believe that the Christian Aid leaflet is more     appealing than the rspca advert. This is because the reader can relate     more to the consequences of not having basic amenities and access to     clean water and food. This advert would receive a lot of support and     donations from the audience as the reader could imagine what it is     like to live in those conditions. They would feel sympathetic towards     the victims of this charity's project. The shocking images also     persuade the reader to support this charity as they reveal to the     reader what the world is really like and encourages them to help.                        
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