This poster is directed towards families, and the men in these families to take-part in WW1
- this propaganda poster was used in the British Parliamentary Recruiting Committee and designed by Saville Lumley (Published in 1915)
- 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
- By the emphasis on the "YOU", the poster is directed towards the men who went to war, and are soon to enlist again and return to war, it causes men to think twice about what the completed in war and if they really defended there country.
- the emotional affect of this poster is shown through the children, the children have a look of curiosity AND THEY SEEM TO BE sitting on the fathers lap waiting to hear some huge accomplishment
- the look on the mans face seems to look as if he is thinking or pondering, maybe thinking about his accomplishments in war or if HE MADE ANY TYPE OF CONTRIBUTION.
- This is when the poster gets to the man and convinces him to keep fighting and go back to war defending Britain!
-this poster is affective by emotionally involving children pressuring men to suceed in war and enlist
- this propaganda poster was used in the British Parliamentary Recruiting Committee and designed by Saville Lumley (Published in 1915)
- 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
- By the emphasis on the "YOU", the poster is directed towards the men who went to war, and are soon to enlist again and return to war, it causes men to think twice about what the completed in war and if they really defended there country.
- the emotional affect of this poster is shown through the children, the children have a look of curiosity AND THEY SEEM TO BE sitting on the fathers lap waiting to hear some huge accomplishment
- the look on the mans face seems to look as if he is thinking or pondering, maybe thinking about his accomplishments in war or if HE MADE ANY TYPE OF CONTRIBUTION.
- This is when the poster gets to the man and convinces him to keep fighting and go back to war defending Britain!
-this poster is affective by emotionally involving children pressuring men to suceed in war and enlist