How Does Squealers Manipulate People

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Squealers character is similar to the propaganda, the Department of Lenin's government. Squealer’s job is to manipulate and tell lies to convince the animals to believe and follow Napoleon; “It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples" (Orwell, 1990, p.23). Similarly, the propaganda department also manipulates people and tells lies to make people follow Joseph Stalin (Lamont, n.d.). Squealer’s character shows how the Department of Lenin's government manipulated people into believing Joseph Stalin.

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