PROPAGANDA:
What is propaganda? Think of a big white lie because that is what propaganda is. Propaganda is used to manipulate peoples thoughts and opinions to better help a cause. For example government leaders and parties use false and exaggerated statements to gain peoples vote.
By: QuantumParallel
Quantumparallel.deviantart.com/art/propaganda-3248564
The government bestows fear in its citizens each day while we just continue on with our everyday lives even all dressed up in professional attire the government has their ways of hiding their true image.
By: TomTheMessiah
From: www.deviantart.com/art/propaganda-17983414
This image shows soldiers appearing to be happy and joyful to be at war as they sit with torn up cloths bandaged legs and shoulders. These men may be proud to be fighting for their country but I can tell you right now they are not happy to be in the war zone getting shot at.
By: Josh Harkinson
From: www.rollingdoughnut.com
This image is for a party that is running against Mr. Barack Obama stating all his flaws and trying to get you
to realizes this flaws some of which are exaggerated and using them to their advantage to gain your vote. there is lots of propaganda out there when it comes to elections because a lot of what politics is now a day is how much dirt I can dig up on the opponent and show it to the public eye and one little thing is blown out of proportion.
We picked the image of the five commandments from the book animal farm because this book carried a lot of propaganda threw-out the story. Napoleon used propaganda on the animals of the farm by using the other animals ignorance and faulty memories. He used Squealer who was a well spoken pig whom the animals listened to and trusted in order to accomplished and push his ideas forward and implement his plans such as creating the image that animals such as ducks and chickens as well as humans where bad using the expression four legs good and two legs bad,. and he used his influence to change the seven commandments to the five and altering them. This book had a lot of propaganda in its story.
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