Works Cited
"What did you do in... the great war" Lumley, Saville. "Patriotism and Nationalism." The British Library. 1915 10 Mar. 2000. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. This poster targeted English adult men and was used to encourage to enlist into the army The main idea of this poster is the children asking there father what he did in the Great War, which is what WW1 was referred to as. This poster uses emotional blackmail by the children asking the father what he did in the war, causing men to think twice about what they actually did in the war
"Are we afraid no" Welch, David. "Patriotism and Nationalism." The British Library. 10 Mar. 2000. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. . This poster targets citizens of England. 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.
"Women say go"Welch, David. "Patriotism and Nationalism." The British Library. 10 Mar. 2000. Web. 29
Mar. 2015. .this poster is a propaganda poster that is appealing to British women to encourage there men to enlist to the British Army. the "Women" and "Britain" in larger letters because thats who the poster is appealing to and than "say-", leads the people into reading the word "GO", which is underlined and triple the size of any other text that is on the page. The large words that say "GO" are the focus of the poster
"What did you do in... the great war" Lumley, Saville. "Patriotism and Nationalism." The British Library. 1915 10 Mar. 2000. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. This poster targeted English adult men and was used to encourage to enlist into the army The main idea of this poster is the children asking there father what he did in the Great War, which is what WW1 was referred to as. This poster uses emotional blackmail by the children asking the father what he did in the war, causing men to think twice about what they actually did in the war
"Are we afraid no" Welch, David. "Patriotism and Nationalism." The British Library. 10 Mar. 2000. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. . This poster targets citizens of England. 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.
"Women say go"Welch, David. "Patriotism and Nationalism." The British Library. 10 Mar. 2000. Web. 29
Mar. 2015. .this poster is a propaganda poster that is appealing to British women to encourage there men to enlist to the British Army. the "Women" and "Britain" in larger letters because thats who the poster is appealing to and than "say-", leads the people into reading the word "GO", which is underlined and triple the size of any other text that is on the page. The large words that say "GO" are the focus of the poster