The Super Bowl, an annual championship game of the National Football League (NFL), is not only a sporting event but also a cultural phenomenon that captivates millions of viewers around the world. While the game itself is the main attraction, the commercials aired during the Super Bowl have become an integral part of the spectacle. In recent decades, these commercials have evolved into much-anticipated marketing extravaganzas, showcasing creativity, humor, and often addressing social issues. This essay explores the cultural significance of Super Bowl commercials, highlighting how they extend beyond mere advertising to shape and reflect societal values.
Historical Context:
Super Bowl commercials have a rich history that reflects the evolution of both the advertising industry and American culture.