- This postcard uses the union flag and the icon of the bulldog to show Britain, Australia, Canada, India, New Zealand and South Africa standing united against a common threat, 1915
- The Audience of this propaganda is the people of Britain to show the unity it had with other countries and who had its back
- the postcard also shows unity and nationalism, that the government wanted the people to believe
- The techniques used are the use of question and answer, Are we afraid ( this refers to going to war), the postcard answers the question with (NO!), this is key to this postcard because it adds encouragement and backs up national unity.
- The Bulldog is a key symbol of Britain and its flag is used to convey nationalism. The largest Bulldog in the center is Britain, showing power and all the countries surrounding it have its back. It's almost like Britain is being defended by these five other countries.
- this propaganda is successful because it shows how other countries have britians back
- The Audience of this propaganda is the people of Britain to show the unity it had with other countries and who had its back
- the postcard also shows unity and nationalism, that the government wanted the people to believe
- The techniques used are the use of question and answer, Are we afraid ( this refers to going to war), the postcard answers the question with (NO!), this is key to this postcard because it adds encouragement and backs up national unity.
- The Bulldog is a key symbol of Britain and its flag is used to convey nationalism. The largest Bulldog in the center is Britain, showing power and all the countries surrounding it have its back. It's almost like Britain is being defended by these five other countries.
- this propaganda is successful because it shows how other countries have britians back