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Chapter 3 (social classes definition (squealers justification methods…
Chapter 3
social classes definition
the pigs are the only ones with ideas at meetings
pigs have there own 'headquarters'
pigs behave as though they are superior and deserve better treatment
the milk and the apples are confirmed have been stolen by the pigs
squealers justification methods
propaganda
done for the benefit of the farm
they need there milk and apples for the 'well being' of the pigs as they are the 'brainworkers' of animal farm
fear
claims animal farm will fail if the pigs cannot function properly
milk and the apples - a key turning point
first time the pigs use there authority in a public manor
first time propaganda is used to influence the animals thoughts
nobody challenges the pigs
Orwell presents the pigs as becoming more human like - worse than Jones he used to put some milk in the hens mash - pigs keep it all
not everyone is happy with the revolution
most animals help with farm work - tough but rewards are worth it
not all animals put Animalism first
Mollie wakes up late and leaves work early saying she has a 'stone in her hoof'
the cat is hardly ever seen but is noticed is always present at meal times
Napoleon and snowball disagree at every point
snowball wants to educate everyone, Napoleon only want to focus on the young
Napoleon has 'no interest' in Snowballs committees and is clearly developing his own agenda