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    When the day came where Napoleon was going to die and Squealer was going to die, from fatness. The animals would rejoice and be free, but until that day life was going to be miserable. Everyone didn’t know that the pigs were breaking the commandments which they set up, but rather their stupidity got the best of them. The only animal that knew what was going on was Benjamin. Life was just the same work, eat, more work, sleep, and repeat. There had been word that Snowball was planning his own…

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    The animals of Manor Farm lived badly because of their master Mr.Jones, a mean and a drunkard, mistreats them. The animals rebel, getting motivation and encouragement from Old Major and it succeeds.Napoleon and Snowball fight for leadership when the rebellion is carried out.Napoleon emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. Based on Joseph Stalin, Napoleon uses military force (his nine loyal attack dogs) to intimidate the other animals and strengthen his power. In his supreme…

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    When an individual is given a certain amount of power, they can either abuse it or use it for good. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell, power is greatly portrayed ending with inequality, massacre and manipulation. Natural power was given towards an animal who ended up misusing his power negatively, this is common to see with people in today's society. There were many outcomes to the situation the characters were all in, but personal advancement might of put them in the worst one. If a…

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    They become man. In the book Animal Farm by George Orwell he portrays the nature of human corruption, using the pigs as a pristine example. Using their knowledge the pigs morph into a human-like creature; they overrun their own brothers as they make this transformation and become lost in the luxuries of power. What separates knowledge from manipulation? When the pigs are first introduced into the fable, it is clear they hold supreme knowledge over the other animals. Possessing the ability to…

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    the windmill I figured that each animal would have their own opinion about it and what they thought about in the future as well. In the book the pigs are a nasty, backstabbing group of animals that are just using the others for their benefit. On the farm there is only one animal that can see that because he has been alive to experience things that most animals haven’t and that's why I chose Benjamin because he gets everything that is happening while the other animals are blinded by all the perks…

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    novel, Animal Farm, uses fear and manipulation to keep the others from questioning his orders and how he came to power, and it shows to have a powerful impact. The animals start to see Napoleon as a perfect, all-powerful being that they fear and even end up praising. Controlling others becomes easy when one knows their fears. The fear of someone else can be used to stop questioning in fear of that someone coming back or in threat of that someone. The character Jones in the novel Animal Farm…

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    the pigs were to blame for the dystopian characteristics on Animal Farm, because the pigs persuaded the animals to believe them using fear and made up statistics, because they used the weaker animals to distract the other animals, and because they used the trust the animals had in them to take advantage of them. Squealer, the propaganda expert in the novel Animal Farm, would do anything to get the other animals to believe that the farm was fine and dandy, Napoleon was always right, and there was…

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    Propaganda in Animal Farm 1) What is propaganda and how is it connected to characterisation? Commonly used as a form of promotion or indoctrination, propaganda in its simplest form is the intentional distribution of information, ideas and fabricated rumours to benefit or demoralise the opposing or supported parties. Throughout the history of mankind propaganda was commonly utilized as a weapon of persuasion in dire times such as World Wars I and II, the Cold War in addition to the ongoing…

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    most of people are unaware, even though it might be obvious for outsiders. The marvelous book Animal Farm by George Orwell depicts this wonderfully. One of the main themes in Animal Farm is that if the citizens are not always aware of what is happening, this can lead to corruption and can overtake a better society. The animals in Animal Farm are naive. When the pigs are slowly taking over none of the animals were questioning the things that the pigs did. The pigs made special rules such as if…

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    and the acceptance of his leadership. 2. The speaker is Squealer. 3. The intended audience is the other animals on the farm. 4. The purpose of my piece of propaganda is to have the animals obey Napoleon and accept him as their leader, desiring never to betray or rebel against him. 5. The two propaganda techniques I am using are fear and transfer. The technique of fear will appeal to the animals’ emotions by embedding in them support for Napoleon because of their evoked fear and awareness of the…

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