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Propaganda
WWI Appeal to PATHOS, LOGOS, and ETHOS
A companion to All Quiet on the Western Front
Rhetoric is the art of discourse, an art that aims to improve the facility of speakers or writers who attempt to inform, persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations.
Its best known definition comes from Aristotle, who considers it a counterpart of both logic and politics.
From ancient Greece to the late 19th century, it was a central part of Western education, filling the need to train public speakers and writers to move audiences to action.
A speaker, writer, or artist supports the probability of a message by logical, ethical, and emotional proofs.
Some form of logos, ethos, and pathos is present in every possible public presentation that exists.
ethos: Aristotle’s theory of character and how the character and credibility of a speaker, literary text, or picture can influence an audience to consider him/her to be believable.
pathos: the use of emotional appeals to alter the audience's judgment.
logos: the use of reasoning, either inductive or deductive, to construct an argument.
Australia
MY DADDY BOUGHT ME A WAR LOAN BOND
DID YOURS?
Australia
WILL YOUO FINGHT NOW OR WAIT FOR THIS
Australia
WHICH PICTURE WOULD YOUR FATHER LIKE TO SHOW
HIS FRIENDS?
Australia
THE TRUMPET CALLS
England
THE HUN AND THE HOME
England
RED CROSS OR IRON CROSS
England
WHO’S ABSENT?
IS IT YOU?
England
YOUR COUNTRY’S CALL
ISN’T THIS WORTH FIGHTING FOR?
ENLIST NOW
England
THE ARMY ISN’T ALL WORK
England
TAKE UP THE SWORD OF JUSTICE
England
WOMEN OF BRITAIN SAY – GO!
England
NATIONAL SERVICE WOMEN’S LAND ARMY
England
THE KITCHEN IS THE VICTORY
EAT LESS BREAD
England
MEN OF BRITAIN! WILL YOU STAND THIS?
ENLIST NOW
France
French Naval League for the development of the navy and of the mercantile marine recognized as an established public service.
France
MMMmmm…
France
Day of Paris
14 jvillet 1915
In favor of works of war
The City Hall
France
The day Serbian
France
Journee du Poliu – Day of Poilu is a warmly informal term for a French World War I infantryman, meaning, literally, hairy one.
Organized by the parliament
France
The Liberated Regions Day. After victory, to
work!!
Help us.
France
One last effort and we will
France
14 July 1916
Day of Paris
In favor of works of war
France
Great national event
France
A l’meprunt national societe generale
Germany
thanks from the Kaiser and the people for
army and fleet
Germany
Husdauem power and energy
Germany
Germany
…your country
Russia
Russia
kootiepalunio
Russia
Emperor and the merchant Kiritherra
Russia
Propaganda Poster ProjectKantorek’s letter is littered with meaningless phrases of patriotic zeal, calling them “Iron Youth” and praising their great courage. Paul and his friends remember how they once respected Kantorek. Now, they loathe him. In calling Paul and his friends “Iron Youth,” Kantorek suggests that they are young, impassive, and strong. Yet Paul and his friends feel raw, and they yearn for their old lives, when they felt young. Now, combat has aged them beyond their years. Paul and his friends feel that older men such as Kantorek have betrayed their trust and sent them to die for empty and useless ideals.
Propaganda Poster Project
With a partner you are going to create piece of propaganda in support or against of some modern issue. Ultimately you will present your piece of propaganda to the rest of class.
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