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    The propaganda poster “KEEP THESE HANDS OFF! BUY the New VICTORY BONDS” was produced by G. K. Odell for the purpose of use as a tool to fund Canada in the war during World War Two. This essay will take a look at the critical analyze of the poster that a historian has to think about. This includes the political, social, racial, and economic climate; raise whether or not these issues have influenced the way that this document is perceived on a psychological factor; what tone the document takes;…

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    Sinister Movie Poster

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    Sinister Movie Poster Horror films generally have movie posters that can persuade any person into watching the movie. The movie “Sinister” has an amazing poster than incorporates many elements of fear, horror, and disgust to generate an interest for the movie. The element that is first noticeable is the demonic image drawn with blood. The image shows evil and angry eyes. The words “Once you see him, nothing can save you” make the blood drawn figure even scarier. The words are a lot smaller…

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    Comparing Two Posters

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    The first poster features two soldiers working on an army vehicle, in the background you can see a fiery battlefield. The top of the flyer, which is red, reads "FRONT-LINE BREAKDOWNS CAN LOSE BATTLES" -in white letters- and the bottom, which is blue, reads "THAT'S WHY OUR WORKMANSHIP COUNTS" -in white letters-. The red white and blue adds patriotic imagery, the bold capital lettering helps grab the readers attention. The poster promotes good craftsmanship in the auto factories as a way of aiding…

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    suspense or a sense of unease. The poster released before the opening of the film Cloverfield produced by Paramount Pictures in 2008. This poster released to promote Cloverfield creates a sense of unease using by using tactics that prey on the fear of the unknown or unseen that is found in film and everyday life in order to attract an audience for the film. The promotional poster for Cloverfield prominently features the Statue of Liberty in the foreground…

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    Movie Poster Analysis

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    Analysis Essay Movie posters derive in a wide variety of styles. They are used to advertise an upcoming film and to add to the anticipation and excitement for its release date, which will boost the cinema attendance. Most movie posters have an appealing representation or slogans that appeals to the specific audience, while the others are just trying to grab everyone’s attention. However, we all know that they have something in common; they all have an eye-catching device. Movie posters can be…

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    The process of constructing an explanation for the poster and presentation helped me understand the grammatical concept we selected, which was Possessive nouns. Overall if you know how to explain how something works, you are more likely to understand the concept easier and faster. Coming up with an explanation for the poster helped us remember the form, the rules, and the concepts of how possessive nouns work. During the process of figuring out what we were going to say and do, we were able to…

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    story with sounds. When I’m feeling down, I’ll just pick up my violin and start practicing. I also enjoy being able to play competitively and collaboratively. It’s really easy to meet new people since there are so many opportunities with music. In my poster there are instruments like the french horn, piano, and violin. I play both and have for a while now. I love being able to play many instruments and will continue to play throughout my life.…

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    Homelessness is a real world problem and it’s been around for years and years. When you hear about homelessness most people’s minds automatically go to middle aged men and women, which is only a myth. There are more homeless children and young adults now than ever. Even some believe all homeless people are drug and alcohol abusers, which is also untrue. 17% of homeless people are found to have mental illnesses being the reason for their homelessness. Homelessness affects close to every community…

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    Rape Poster Analysis

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    Appendix 2 is an example of another poster from a campaign about rape, but it differs from appendix one as it stands with a more feminist view point. The poster is very much on the side of the victim and recognising them as such, rather than blaming them for being raped. The text is incredibly important as it is reassuring the victim that they are not to blame, that they did not deserve to be raped, and that they will be believed if they chose to confide in others. Intersectionality can be…

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    Conjuring’s movie poster that’s the intended effect. The Conjuring poster is effective through it’s the use of sinister imagery, an effective narrative told by the poster, and the colors used by the designer to give the poster an effective tone. Analyzing this poster will give the reader a better understanding as to why it succeeds in being an effective horror poster. Without reading the title, one can conclude that The Conjuring is a horror movie by the menacing imagery depicted on the poster.…

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