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Propaganda (The other animals spread it unknowingly (The pigs'…
Propaganda
The other animals spread it unknowingly
The pigs' propaganda is so effective, the other animals also spread it
By doing so, they seal their own fate as they have become a part of Napoleon's regime
Boxer
"Napoleon is always right"
The pigeons
"Death to Humanity"
"Death to Frederick
The sheep
"Four legs good, two legs bad"
Squealer
Glorify Napoleon
A weekly parade is held so that Napoleon can show off his power and support
If something good happens, Napoleon takes credit
He claims that the windmill was his idea
The hens are brainwashed into giving him credit for how many eggs they've laid
Blame Snowball
Snowball is a scapegoat
"Whenever anything went wrong it became usual to attribute it to Snowball"
He tells the animals that Snowball is the real enemy
This unites them against Snowball and makes them think that the other pigs are on their side
The animal's memories of Snowball aren't enough to stop them believing Squealer's lies
Propaganda
Pigs
Squealer uses it in speeches
He takes them aside and convinces them that the pigs' actions are good making them believe him
He speaks
"so persuasively"
that the animals accept his words
They keep the animals loyal by spreading stories about cruelty on other farms
This is so they forget their farm's own problems are are less likely to rebel
The pigs use propaganda to control the other animals and maintain power
It is when an individual or group spreads information to make themselves look good
The information is often exaggerated or made up
Napoleon uses it to gain power and keep control