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Explore the use of propaganda in World War One through posters in various media, shaping public opinion and behavior to support the war effort, with nationalist and racist themes prevalent. Analyze the purpose and impact of propaganda on viewers, emphasizing emotional appeal over rational thinking to manipulate audience actions for the benefit of the propagators. Understand the historical context and significance of propaganda in WWI and its enduring presence in modern-day communication strategies. Create your own compelling propaganda poster, backed by a written explanation detailing its themes, symbols, and propaganda qualities, due Thursday. Penalty for late submissions.
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World War One Propaganda Posters
Propaganda > Definition: information, ideas, or rumours deliberately spread widely to help or harm a person, group, movement, nation, etc. • Propaganda was used by all nations during WW1 to persuade people to support the war. • Propaganda appeared in a variety of media: films, magazines articles, radio programs, political speeches and posters. • WW1 propaganda was very nationalist in nature. • WW1 propaganda was often very racist! Examples: Join the army, buy savings bonds, use less fuel, eat less meat, and support the government in whatever way necessary.
Some things to think about… • Propaganda is not fact • Propaganda is meant to provoke a reaction in the viewer • Propaganda is designed to emphasize emotion over rational thinking • Propaganda is created to manipulate the audience to act in a way that’s beneficial to those who are dispersing it • Propaganda still exists today!
Russia (Enemy at the gates!)
WWI Propaganda Poster Assignment * Propaganda is the spreading of ideas to promote a cause or damage an opposing cause. Propaganda often includes outright lies or distortions of the truth in order to promote ideas. In addition, propaganda often appeals to people’s emotions. Usually, propaganda posters have an obvious meaning and/or message. During WWI, both sides waged a propaganda war. * Individually, you are going to create a propaganda poster and write a 1 page explanation (2-3 paragraphs) of how the poster meets the requirements for propaganda. You can choose from one of the following ideas to create your poster, or you can create your own idea: 1. To encourage men to enlist. 2. To encourage women to become nurses overseas. 3. To convince people to support the war efforts financially. 4. To encourage people to preserve food and war supplies. 5. To encourage wartime production.
* The WWI poster should be presented on an A3 piece of paper supplied by the teacher. Make sure to use a clear slogan to get your message across. Also, make sure to use easily recognizable symbols to emphasize your point. Your poster should be convincing. * On a separate sheet of paper write a 1pg. explanation about the poster. The explanation should include the answers to the following questions: 1. What are the main ideas of your topic? 2. What is the main idea of the poster? 3. What do the symbols used in the poster represent? 4. How does this poster qualify as propaganda?
DUE ON THURSDAY!!! * MARKS OFF FOR LATE ASSIGNMENTS!!
Vladimir LENIN Tsar Nicholas II