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TOPIC SENTENCE: As Napoleon rises, the source of power corruption becomes more evident.
Propaganda is one of the many ways he uses to rise to the top. In the novel, George Orwell represented propaganda through the character squealer who serves as Napoleon mouthpiece.
1. POINT: Squealer paved way for the rise of napoleon. …show more content…
-This shows how the rise of Napoleon has made the pigs corrupt their use of power in other to benefit them.
2. POINT: The biggest crime by Napoleon was his transformation in Jones. In the novel George Orwell showed napoleon as much harsher and meaner that the Jones ever was. By the end of the book, the pigs are walking on their hind legs trading with humans, wearing jones clothes, sleeping in his bed and drinking alcohol. His final act of propaganda was changing the seven commandments into a single commandment that emphasized the class division in the farm.
PROOF: All Animals Are Equal / But Some Are More Equal Than Others" (118).
COMMENT: This showed just how much napoleon has ignored the words of old major.
-all the rules seems forgotten as the pigs no longer care about the other animals
- Old major’s words and his dream of rebellion while sticking together is also forgotten as Napoleon has the power to do anything.
CONCLUDING STATEMENT (try and link points made in paragraph back to