How Does Napoleon Use Propaganda In Animal Farm

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Propaganda and lies are tools of dishonesty used by corrupt leaders to maintain power. Animal Farm, a political allegory written by George Orwell in 1945, reflects the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the Stalinist Era of the society afterwards. Animal Farm begins with the rebellion of the animals on Manor Farm against their human master as they attempt to create an utopian society. However, after the rebellion, one of the leaders, Napoleon wanted total control and establishes a totalitarian regime. Manor farm, a place where all animals are though to be equal becomes a world where "all animals are equal, but some are more equal than others." Napoleon and Squealer use lies and propaganda to gain as well as maintain power and control whereas Moses …show more content…

Napoleon exploited propaganda by transforming Snowball into the enemy. Napoleon does this when he blames Snowball for destroying the windmill. The rhetorical question, "Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? Snowball!" reveal that Napoleon lies to position the animals in order to concentrate their frustration onto Snowball for destroying their hard work. Napoleon tells numerous lies to convince to convince the animals that Snowball was a traitor from the start and even though they don't remember Snowball like that; they trusted Napoleon and looked up to him because he was smart and remembered Snowball better. This is evident through Boxer, who would constantly say the phrase, "Napoleon is always right." Just after Boxer passes away, Napoleon tells the animals to adopt his motto. The other animals know Boxer for his great strength and willingness to always do more than he was asked for. Since Boxer is someone they admire, the animals follow in what he believes in. The role of lies and propaganda exploited by Napoleon are only to convince the animals that he's the supreme leader whilst in reality, he'd s brutal and selfish dictator. He uses propaganda by blaming all the misfortunes on Snowball and persuades all the animals into thinking that he is always …show more content…

Old Major identifies humans as the enemy and that all animals are good. He teaches the animals a simple slogan so that they will remember it more easily, "four legs good, two legs bad." This slogan is repeated continuously throughout the novel because the animals have persuade themselves that any creature about two legs are enemies. Moses, the Raven, has proclaimed many lies to motivate the animals to work harder. Moses would continuously inform the animals that, "in Sugarcandy Mountain it was Sunday seven days a week, clover was in season all the year round and lump sugar and linseed cake grew on the hedges." Since the animals believe they'll have an oasis in the afterlife, it motivates them to work harder and complain less. The propaganda exploited by Old Major are to convince that the common enemies are humans. Moses sold lies to motivate the animals that their hard-work will pay off one day. The propaganda and lies are not to gain any power bit to form a strong animal farm network and to work

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