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Summary Of Propaganda In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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According to Animalism by Old Major, every single animal could live with liberty and equality. Careless Mr.Jones caused animals’ revolution, pigs leaded the animals during the revolution. Pigs tooke animal’s faith by their own mind, but the time goes along, pigs enslaved the animals, cared their own benefits. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the pigs use Slogans, Fear, and Scapegoat to keep themselves in power and enslave the animals. One type of propaganda that the pig use is fear when pigs are getting all the apples and milk and when dogs’ first appearance. It is better to eat apples than just normal meal and it is better to eat a mixed meal with milk than just a normal meal. Many animals wanted milk and apples, but Squealer restrained …show more content…

Some animals got tired of their lives, and some animals made excuse on their work. As a result those empty hours and workplaces are covered by some hard working animals, Boxer was one of those hard working animals. “I will work harder, Napoleon is always right” on page 126. This is significant, because pigs made a pressure above many animals, so pigs used Boxer’s maxim that included Boxer’s hard live to bring their benefits and enslave animals by giving them such a pressure. When a year passed since pigs begins to control the animal farm, the farm seems it is operating for pigs. Only pigs were educated, only pigs lived in a house, and only pigs doesn’t work. The whole farm are giving a special treatment for pigs. When animals checked the seven commandment it was quite dissimilar comparing before a year. “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others” on page 133. Thereby this slogan made the special treatments for pigs. Animals couldn’t even complain about that unfairness, because the seven commandment is law of the animal farm. Changing a commandment in animal farm is changing a law on

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