The Spread of the Commando’s Fate Across Tehran: Women and Military Symbolism on National Army Day
The Role of Visual Propaganda
Modern political communication relies heavily on imagery. In this case, the photographs captured during National Army Day functioned as a form of visual propaganda.
Key elements included:
- National flags symbolizing unity and patriotism
- Military vehicles representing strength and readiness
- Women participants signaling inclusivity and collective responsibility
These elements combined to create a compelling narrative that resonates both domestically and internationally.
Visual propaganda is particularly effective because it transcends language barriers. A single image can convey complex messages about power, identity, and intent.
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