PROPAGANDA POSTERS

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PROPAGANDA
POSTERS
•Slogans
• Brief, striking
phrase, may
include labeling or
stereotyping.
• Often an
emotional appeal
•Testimonial
• Quotations,
usually cited to
support or reject a
given policy,
action, program or
personality
• Person quoted is
usually used to
gain respect for
issue.
• Fear
• Seek to build
support by
instilling
anxiety and
panic in the
general
population
•Name
Calling
• Attempts to arouse
prejudices by
labeling the subject
as something the
audience
dislikes/fears.
• Often uses negative
stereotypes
•Band Wagon
• Inevitable Victory – invites
those not on the
bandwagon to join those
on the road to victory.
Also reassures those
already on bandwagon
• Join the Crowd –
reinforces people’s natural
desire to be on the
winning side. Makes
people believe that it is in
their best interest to join.
•Plain Folks
• Attempts to convey
message that
reflects the
common sense of
the people.
• Uses ordinary
language to identify
their point of view
with that of
average people.
•Fear
•Testimonial
•Band
Wagon
•Slogan
•Fear
•Band
Wagon
•Plain
Folks
•Band
Wagon
•Slogan
•Fear
•Plain Folks
•Name Calling
•Band
Wagon
•Fear
•Testimonial
•Slogan
•Fear
•Name
Calling
•Plain
Folks
Your assignment
• Create a propaganda poster for a current
event.
• You must include at least three colors.
• You will be graded on creativity and
neatness, not artistic ability.
• Due Monday – February 7