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/^t/The next point to consider is the fact that advertisements are not produced just to satisfy an artist's overwhelming desire of creation. In this sense they are not art either. They have a particular function - mostly an informative one -and they are to attract people's attention to the particular products. Therefore, commercials must be made and presented in such a way as to get to every receiver and to satisfy his or her average taste. Accordingly, the world and its characters created on this particular occasion must be always beautiful and the advertised "hero" is always the best. In other words, it is nothing more than pulling the wool over people's eyes. For this reason, how can one call such advertisements art?.