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    This makes people wonder “What makes advertisements memorable?”. While there may not be a specific set of reasons‚ studying the famous Rosie the Riveter‚ “We Can Do It”‚ ad can give hints as to why certain ads become so popular. At first glance all anyone would notice about the ad is Rosie flexing her arm telling everyone that that “We Can Do It”. However‚ there is more to the image than what first appears. To start‚ the two main colors are blue and yellow which

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    and making a change. “The CCC gave us discipline and a work ethic‚ taught us how to get along with others‚ and enabled us to help our families back home.” (Hill 35) Finally‚ the most famous‚ popular‚ and positive example of propaganda is of “Rosie the Riveter”. Men dominated the American work force of the 1920s‚ but the women were also a significant part of the labor market. Many women worked as “… teachers‚ social workers‚ nurses‚ librarians‚ housekeepers‚ textile factory workers‚ farm laborers‚

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    federal government created a fictional character‚ known as "Rosie the Riveter" to encourage women to take part in the war effort by joining the labor force and taking jobs that were usually held by men (Henry‚ 2005). By the end of the war‚ six million women had entered the work force for the first time (Ivy & Backlund‚ 2008). Women could be found doing anything from clerical jobs in war-related industries to factory jobs as welders‚ riveters‚ assemblers‚ or inspectors. Therefore‚ the number of occupations

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    the good ol’ days. When America went to war in 1941‚ so did Norman Rockwell‚ on canvas. Everyone knew the front lines were frightening and bloody‚ so Norman decided to show that the people on our soil needed to support the soldiers overseas. Rosie the Riveter was published May 29th‚ 1943 on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post. Norman wanted to motivate the public to support the troops fighting for the freedoms America had already worked hard to establish. Illustrations like this were well liked

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    when most men were on the war front . Since it is such a well known piece of art‚ it has been recreated and used in ads as well as for the feminism movement. The woman depicted had been deemed the name Rosie the Riveter after the song that came out in 1942 The image depicting Rosie the Riveter was created by Norman Rockwell for the Saturday Evening Post. It was created for the cover of the May 29‚ 1943 edition of the magazine. The Model for this work was Mary Doyle. The "Keep These Hands Off"

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    bodies Stereo typed Passive Timid Domestic Illogical Social Dependant Unable to resist temptation Pure Content CHANGE The transition between the restricted women to the women now didn’t happen by its self Although real-life Rosie the Riveters took on male dominated trades during World War II‚ women were expected to return to their everyday housework once men returned from the war. Government campaigns targeting women were addressed solely at housewives‚ perhaps because already

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    In 1941‚ Japanese forces attacked Pearl Harbor causing the U.S. to enter World War II. This event had a strong impact on everyday life in America. To provide for troops: families rationed supplies‚ communities collected scrap metal‚ and women worked in place of men. As for Japanese Americans‚ they were stripped of their citizenship and forced into internment camps. The major way Americans helped their troops was by rationing and recycling. The rationing program set limits on the amount of goods

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    Socials Essay : Contributions of canadian women to the war effort In Canadian history‚ the women have always had a place and a role set out for them.WW2 began with the invading of Poland by Germany in September 1939‚ where shortly after that also Canada entered the war.There has always been a certain “ladylike” image that women have been expected to fit‚ placing limitations on the role women could assume in society. During WWI women were seen working in factories and doing “men’s jobs” that were

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    The image of Rosie the Riveter saying “We can do it!”‚ symbolized that women were recruited to fill critical jobs in the defense industry. With women working‚ they felt important and that they were being valued. However‚ it was not always easy‚ as many experienced discrimination

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    the product was geared more towards women as the primary caretakers of a home’s hygienic upkeep. Both to me seemed a bit discriminatory‚ as rarely no men or boys for that matter are in such ads. Let me begin my analysis with ad number one. Rosie the Riveter‚ an iconic symbol in the 1940’s that women were strong and fierce. Clorox decided to put this iconic woman on an ad that read “GET THE POWER the power to clean anything”. Now‚ I don’t know about you but cleaning the toilet does not fall under

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