WEEK 4: Illustrating Propaganda



After looking at the Propaganda and considering what it represents, I have experimented with creating a visual for the word. I initially thought of what I associate with the word such as slyness, being biased, misleading and being false. From this I decided to use the snake to present the idea of being sly. When thinking of using something to represent biased information, I chose to use an apple to symbolise this. The combination of the snake and the apple is inspired by the story of a serpent convincing Eve to eat one of the apples from the garden of Eden which is forbidden. She is then punished for doing so.
I intended to present the snake as the person delivering the misleading information and showing their control and influence. The apple bites represent the information digested by an audience, the apple is seen as something appealing and good for the people. The person is misleading an audience as the serpent did in the story of Adam and Eve.
I intended to present the snake as the person delivering the misleading information and showing their control and influence. The apple bites represent the information digested by an audience, the apple is seen as something appealing and good for the people. The person is misleading an audience as the serpent did in the story of Adam and Eve.
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