Casa Blanca Propaganda

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The film “Casa Blanca” portrays the war in a very good and interesting way. It shows the chaotic and confusing period of time during World War two using propaganda and other techniques. This film seems on the outside that it is a love and drama movie. However, it was made to bring inspiration, hope, and to show Americans the truth about the war using characters and the plot as symbols and themes. There are many reasons why this movie became a classical in the 1940’s when it was released. The two leading actors, Ingrid Bergman as Lisa Lund, and Humphrey Bogart as Rick Blaine were also a reason the movie became such a hit. “Casa Blanca” is the movie that portrayed World War two in many ways such as: using propaganda, promoting American involvement, patriotism, showing Americans and their allies, and depictions of violence. Casablanca; a film that represented World War II …show more content…

During this time films were created to encourage and promote individuals to join the war along with other forms of entertainment and advertisement. They gave positive outlooks on Americans and gave them the image of being hero's for the purpose to get American individuals to help out in the war in some ways and if many actors did not go they had the chance to play in movies to promote World War II. During this time the war was portrayed as a big deal and as it was towards the beginning when they needed American soldiers to help fight. This was to be done in a positive outlook through films as Casablanca to be an example to show people what is was like without creating fear. Within the film Casablanca, it gave us an outlook on American involvement, propaganda, how the film depicts the war, and how cultural components were demonstrated in the

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