Symbolism was one of the most frequently used tactics in World War II propaganda posters. Eagles, Uncle Sam, and the American flag were some of the many symbols chosen to encourage a sense of collaboration and patriotism. The popular "I Want You" poster, for example, had Uncle Sam staring straight at those watching and was a strong call to action for Americans to sign up for the …show more content…
Strong emotions, empathy, and concern for the well-being of loved ones were frequently produced by featuring images of troops, families, and children. Posters with images of a mother sending her child off for battle or a soldier hugging his family, for example, were intended to inspire strong emotions in viewers and support the idea that the war was being fought for the safety and protection of the American people. These posters succeeded in generating a feeling of empathy and unity between viewers by engaging to their emotions, which in turn raised interest for the war cause.
Additionally, these posters' convincing text was thoughtfully chosen to provide a powerful message. It was an intentional choice to use phrases like "Join the Army" and "Buy War Bonds" to encourage participation in and support for the war. Bold, powerful language was used to encourage viewers to act quickly in favor of the war effort by creating a sense of urgency and importance. Also, the message was retained and easily comprehended due to the simple language that was used, which ensured that a wide audience would find it