Rosie the Riveter comes to mind as an encouragement to women to work in factories in the construction of military equipment.
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ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! P.S. I bet your the kind of person who sings to Edward in a poster.
A cartoon poster character named Rosie the Riveter.
In my opinion it depends on the character of the one who'll be designing the poster. But personally I appreciate poster that has a design base on animals and important or iconic personalities.
Men were fighting in World War II and could not work the jobs ILOVESAM
The movie poster is the first hint to the audience regarding the theme(s) and principal character(s) in an upcoming film .
i think you are referring to rosie the riveter she was a propoganda poster that encouraged women to take over mens jobs
The character's name is Jonah, played by Erik J. Berg.
One benefit of rationing, as highlighted in the poster, was the equitable distribution of limited resources, ensuring that everyone had access to essential goods during times of scarcity. This system aimed to prevent hoarding and ensure that all individuals, regardless of their circumstances, could meet their basic needs. Additionally, rationing encouraged conservation and promoted a sense of shared responsibility among the population.
There was actually no actress that played the character "Mercury." As we find out by allusion, she was just a fictional character made up by Alistair to cover the pain of his rejection by Judy. The tall blonde woman that passes by the table and that the group at first presumes to be Alistair's "Mercury" is jokingly referred to as "the plain girl" and is probably who the original poster of this question is asking about. I too would like to know who she was/is.
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On of the famous women of world war two was the lady on the poster named rosie. She was the one who encouraged men and women to join the force.