Propaganda In Snowball's Animal Farm

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When Snowball says “A vote for me is a vote for the three day week” he uses propaganda to convince the other animals to side with him. The type of propaganda he uses in this promise is bandwagon. Obviously, everyone on the farm wants to work less so by promising a three day week Snowball appeals to the animals greatly. No one wants to be left out of working less, so after Snowball makes his speech the majority of animals side with him.

The type of propaganda that Snowball uses when he says “It is each animal’s right to have hot water, cold water, electricity, lights, and an electric heater in their stall” is glittering generalities. With this type of propaganda Snowball uses the word “right” which is a very strong word to stir the emotions of the animals. Snowball also creates a vision that if the animals build the windmill they will get all of these things that they desire. …show more content…

The type of propaganda that he uses here is bandwagon. By creating a vision of a full manger and plenty of food, Napoleon appeals to the animals. This approach really gets the animal’s attention, because they all appreciate the value of

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