Wednesday, 19 December 2018

'What can you learn from this source about attitudes to women in Britain in 1914?\r'

' obtain A basically reveals that wo workforce should pressurise their husbands/sons to fight in the strugglefargon. Women should support men in their contend and sanction them to volunteer/enlist to fight in the warf be even if they dont privation to. The Government are aquiline on the women to stay as many soldiers as possible to fight in this hostile war and this might help in get holdting the fictitious character of women in society to improve for the better.\r\nThe main train of this source is to get much men into war by manipulating peoples mind through propaganda, censorship, morale, patriotism, and Jingoism. Its unity of the carriages the Government tried to cope with the war-effect.\r\nIn championship of the source to the ‘YOUNG WOMEN OF LONDON they establish used nervy, capital letters to emphasize that this source is directed at all the women in particular.\r\nIn the first section its tying to say that if your son isnt in forces uniform, dont y ou venture he should be (at the women)? They tried to translate this by using a direct method of grabbing attention. The words YOU and THINK are in bold capital and underlined letters because to stress the raze of recruiting more men into war by persuading their partner/women to reconcile them go. Its like the government is pleading for enlisting.\r\nIn the assist that are trying to say that if he butt jointt be bothered to fight for beloved country and doesnt regard it is righteous is he really worthy of world a son or husband who willing be needed in later life. If he doesnt possesses the characteristics of being: strong, brave, willing, courageous and patriotic then(prenominal) he really cant be called a man. The word worthy is underlined and in bold capital letters to get this point across.\r\nThirdly in the next point it is trying to say you shouldnt feel sorry for lone(a) girls/wives because their husbands or sons are doing their rightful and lawful certificate o f indebtedness of flake for their darling country. Also it is referring to the women as YOU which is in bold and underlined to tell them that their men are fighting for them and are repaying tooshie their love for them. Being solitary(a) for the women is actually better because they have a ascendant role of running the family back home.\r\nIn the provenance it is basically if he doesnt fight for his country (monarchy) then the women will also be neglected and left. If they dont motorcar closely their country which gives them everything and how will they care about you. I think that the provenance is propaganda which is used to deflect and influence the minds of women.\r\nFinally it says ‘join the army TODAY which is state that that women should convince the men so quickly that they at present join the army.\r\nIn conclusion I think that the attitudes to women in Britain in 1914 wasnt much better as they were only were dependant by the Government in recruiting more m en to war.\r\nSome women might not want to send their husbands to war and were forced as other families did and if they didnt; their family re gravelation would be diminished. Others might fence that the attitudes changed because they had more family responsibilities and ran the house by paying the taxes, bills and on the job(p) in factory. Also they might say that they have been treated well as women and have commence more dependant and useful.\r\nQ3 Study Source C\r\nThis Poster produced in 1915\r\nI think that this carte is produced in 1915 because it has been one year in to the war and as Britain is coping with the war effects its wants more recruitment.\r\nThe source is basically about women doing their bit for the war and they are getting themselves recruited.\r\nThe social occasion of this source is to get more men and women to help in fighting the war and is trying to say if a woman is doing it then more should do as they are doing it for their beloved country. Another reason it could be produced is that they want more women to work in factories and this in a way changed their role as by 1915, the newfangled style of war meant needed them to fill in the gaps left by men such as working in factories, T-unions etc. Women were helping the war effort by doing jobs such as: self-imposed Aid Detachments (VADs) or First Aid care for Yeomanry (FANY), and as drivers, cooks, mechanics and land army. Many women ‘munitionettes worked in the governments munitions factories like it says on the poster learn to make munitions which is the just about important job after the army of devising the essential weapons needed to win the war.\r\nThis was one way the Government was organising/financing and running the war.\r\nThis picture essentially shows a happy women getting ready to put on her coat, ready to business for her country. This emphasizes patriotism and committal the women are willing to take. In the background you can see people (men) leaving for the war and are getting cheered on as they go. This also shows the recruitment of soldiers the Government has made. Women also took on traditional mens jobs and became firemen, coalmen and bus conductors to keep everything going perfectly back home.\r\nThis was also a chance for women to shows that they can do men jobs and should have an improved role in society. This source compares with source b by because that this one is showing that women are doing their both whereas the other contrasts a bit and is saying women running land army will help win the war\r\nIn conclusion I think the main purpose of this poster was for the Government to get more recruitment, men and women.\r\n'

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