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Find lines where Squealer uses propaganda. Put the lines below. You may copy and paste or type the words out. I think it would be easier to
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Squealer serves as second-in-command to Napoleon and is the farm's minister of propaganda. Snowball is used as a scapegoat/common enemy by the pigs.

the pigs use glittering generalities to make themselves sound much better than the other animals, gaining many privileges over the other animals.

George Orwell’s corrupt characters, such as Napoleon use assertion to distract the other animals from the real problems on the farm.
Evidence : of this is present throughout the book. A prime example is after the windmill gets destroyed. Napoleon avoids the fact that the food supply will be extremely low, and instead tells the animals, “ Do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? Snowball!” (72) By asserting that Snowball had destroyed the water tower, Napoleon distracts the animals from the oncoming winter and the problems they will face.


George Orwell characters use propaganda to brainwash the animals to willingly accept that “ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS. Slogans such as this are used earlier in the book with the slogan Two legs good, Four legs Bad.
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Answer: Squealer refers to Snowball as a "traitor" and "criminal," who is dedicated to the demise of Animal Farm. Squealer also utilizes bandwagon propaganda by instructing the sheep to bleat "Four legs good, two legs bad," which interrupts the animals' thoughts and allows him to avoid logical arguments.

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