Source B- Anti Vietnam War Poster
Author- D. B Young
Year- Published 1963
Author- D. B Young
Year- Published 1963
Source Analysis
Audience: This sources intended audience was Australian citizens old enough to understand the issues of the Vietnam war.
Motive: The motive of this is to show the attitudes of Australians towards the war. It is to try and stop Australians from becoming involved in the war.
Origin: I imagine this poster would've been seen around the streets and may have been advertised in newspaper.
Usefulness: This poster conveys that the Australian people had a negative opinion about Australian troops involvement in the Vietnam war. The fact they place the words 'for good' in a different colour making them bold, shows that the Australian people want the conflict done for good.
Reliability: The image of this poster was taken from a government website which gives it good credibility.
Also the publish date in the right hand corner of the poster is 1963, which shows that it was created in the correct time period of the Vietnam War.
Audience: This sources intended audience was Australian citizens old enough to understand the issues of the Vietnam war.
Motive: The motive of this is to show the attitudes of Australians towards the war. It is to try and stop Australians from becoming involved in the war.
Origin: I imagine this poster would've been seen around the streets and may have been advertised in newspaper.
Usefulness: This poster conveys that the Australian people had a negative opinion about Australian troops involvement in the Vietnam war. The fact they place the words 'for good' in a different colour making them bold, shows that the Australian people want the conflict done for good.
Reliability: The image of this poster was taken from a government website which gives it good credibility.
Also the publish date in the right hand corner of the poster is 1963, which shows that it was created in the correct time period of the Vietnam War.