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PART I. DIRECTIONS: Soapstone TWO of the posters below. Then, think about creating your own NAZI propaganda poster! What should be included in it? Fill out REVERSE Soapstone of your poster in the third box, and then create it!
SOAPSTone Graphic Organizer for use with Primary and Secondary Source Documents
Speaker
(Think! Why is it important that the audience know who the speaker/author is?) Ex. Abraham Lincoln
-Hitler
Occasion
(Think! How does the occasion affect what the speaker/author is writing about?) Ex. Memorial service to fallen at Gettysburg Battlefield
-Hitler is leading the Nazis while it has a light representing God shining on him.
Audience
(Think! What are the characteristics of this group? Why is the speaker/author/doc addressing them?) Ex. Soldiers and family members of fallen, Union supporters
Purpose
(Think! Explain what the speaker/author/doc hopes to accomplish by his/her expression of opinion. How do you think the audience will respond?) Ex. Honor those who have fallen in order to advertise the preservation of the Union.
-The subject is trying people to get Hitlers vote and join the Nazi Party.
-To get people to join the Nazi party and get Hitlers vote.
Subject
(Think! What is the speaker/author/doc talking about?) Ex. The fallen on Gettysburg Battlefield; the purpose of fighting for the Union cause during the Civil War
Tone
(Think! What attitude[s] and emotions do the speaker/author/doc want the audience to feel? How does the speaker/author/docs attitude[s] enhance the effectiveness of the piece? Choose a few words or phrases that reflect a particular attitude.) Ex. struggled, nobly, perish, honor, devotion. Tone= Reflective, serious, persuasive or similar to a pep talk.
powerful person who can accomplish just about anything. -Prosperous Makes his look like he will do everything for Germany.
arms in honor of Hitler really gives the impact that Germany is united. -Strong It makes a country look very strong when everyone is united like that.
POV
(Think! What is the Point of View of speaker/author/doc?) Ex. Leader/Supporter of the Union
-The point of view of this piece is from the Hitlers point of view as to what is right for Germany.
-The point of view is Hitlers supporters, showing how they should unite and be stronger altogether.
Reverse SOAPSTone
Document Title:
Ex. The Gettysburg Address
Speaker
(Think! Why is it important that the audience know who the speaker/author is?) Ex. Abraham Lincoln
Occasion
(Think! How does the occasion affect what the speaker/author is writing about?) Ex. Memorial service to fallen at Gettysburg Battlefield
Audience
(Think! What are the characteristics of this group? Why is the speaker/author/doc addressing them?) Ex. Soldiers and family members of fallen, Union supporters
Purpose
(Think! Explain what the speaker/author/doc hopes to accomplish by his/her expression of opinion. How do you think the audience will respond?) Ex. Honor those who have fallen in order to advertise the preservation of the Union.
Subject
(Think! What is the speaker/author/doc talking about?) Ex. The fallen on Gettysburg Battlefield; the purpose of fighting for the Union cause during the Civil War
- The subject is Hitler giving a speech about how he could change Germany in just 4 years.
Tone
(Think! What attitude[s] and emotions do the speaker/author/doc want the audience to feel? How does the speaker/author/docs attitude[s] enhance the effectiveness of the piece? Choose a few words or phrases that reflect a particular attitude.) Ex. struggled, nobly, perish, honor, devotion. Tone= Reflective, serious, persuasive or similar to a pep
-Powerful It makes Hitler out to be a very strong man. -Promising It makes it seem like Hitler will for sure fix Germany in four years.
talk.
POV
(Think! What is the Point of View of speaker/author/doc?) Ex. Leader/Supporter of the Union
-The point of the view of Hitler is to convince the get the vote of the German citizens for the government.