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    Crowell Humanities 350 Ethics: Propaganda July 2‚ 2012 Battleship Potemkin Battleship Potemkin is considered to be one of the greatest films of all time and a must see for historical purposes. It is a propaganda-based film starting the socialist revolution. I will go into more detail about Battleship Potemkin and what the overall message was that the director was trying display to his audience. Battleship Potemkin is considered one of the most influential propaganda films of all time. The movie

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    The Clouded Lens Disney used the war and its propaganda to enhance its reputation as a trustworthy American brand‚ by creating films and producing ideas that are extremely patriotic. The messages brought forward in the films gave the Americans something to believe in and a path to follow. They were given and understanding of what was going on in the world around them in a manner that was entertaining but educational. They gained trust because most of what they were putting out to the public had

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    about it. I was especially interested in the role that Nazi propaganda films played in the building and maintenance of power before and after Hitler took power. But the thing that I find most interesting about the Frankfurt School is their focus not just in the explicit propaganda films‚ but also the popular blockbusters and crowd pleasers of Weimar era Germany. These films seem escapist and apolitical‚ especially compared to the propaganda films‚ but I think it is important to look at what‚ despite

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    Nazi Propaganda and the 1936 Olympics The 1936 Olympics was Germany’s chance to show the world they were a stable and peaceful nation. Germany had been awarded the right to host the Games in 1931 before the Third Reich had come to power. When Hitler assumed power in 1933 he quickly realized the great potential for Nazi propaganda. Not only did he want to show the world that Germany was now respectable‚ but also that the Aryan race was superior.

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    Propaganda was booming during the mid 20th century influenced by the Cold War. One way that propaganda could get around was through comics‚ something that was widely used throughout the western countries. Conveying anti-Communist messages from characters or the over arching plot of the story. Many famous comic book companies took this towards their advantage throughout the tension of the war. Colliding art and literature influenced by the war into one for a way of media and reflecting the conflicts

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    (Orwell 56). This is directly related to the next element of dystopian fiction used in the novel‚ which is the use of propaganda. The use of propaganda in the novel is seen in many slogans such as “WAR IS PEACE / FREEDOM IS SLAVERY / IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” which can be spotted on posters‚ buildings around the city‚ or communicated through broadcasts (Orwell 37). Orwell uses the propaganda here to likely criticize the use of media to spread hate for foreign countries and “traitors” of the nation in order

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    Publicity is the deliberate attempt to manage the public ’s perception of a subject. The subjects of publicity include people (for example‚ politicians and performing artists)‚ goods and services‚ organizations of all kinds‚ and works of art or entertainment. Publicity is the act of attracting the media attention and gaining visibility with the public‚ it necessarily needs the compliment of the media it cannot be done internally because it requires the attention of the publicist and it is the publicist

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    This is called Propaganda. In the movie “Swing Kids”‚ the propaganda targeted the youth kids so they could grow up and join HJ. The propaganda affected the three boys and their friendship and loyalty that they once had. The two oldest guys were very affected by the Nazi propaganda and eventually joined the Hitler Youth. This is where they were pulled even deeper into the Nazi world. The guitar player

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    Julia Geiger History 111N March 6‚ 2008 Demonology and Propaganda in Politics and the Church The years following the English Reformation of the 16th century were an incredibly unstable time for Christianity. This was a time when Martin Luther brought about an ideological reform of Catholicism so spectacular‚ both the Catholics and Protestants were in a struggle to convince all hearts to follow what each thought of as the correct form of Christianity. Consequently‚ there was not an angle overlooked

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    Propaganda has a long range from billboards to logos to the advertisements that will pop up when you watch a movie or a video and can even range to what you are reading in a book or a newspaper. This is just the tip of the iceberg with how much it has spread; imagine how it can be used to try and take over other countries. One example of this is how the U.S. has set up propaganda in separate Middle Eastern governments to “protect and promote

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