How Does Squealer Use Satire In Animal Farm

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CONTENTION - ‘Animal Farm’ written by George Orwell supports the notion that animal fable/satire is the most powerful way to teach us about the effects of the Russian Revolution and more deeply, how people in power can manipulate others with knowledge and language which links with corruption and hypocrisy because it demonstrates the magnitude of abuse of power. This is mainly conveyed by one of the main characters, Squealer, a highly convincing & conniving pig. CONTEXT - Animal Farm is a critical allegory of the Russian Revolution of 1917. This anti-totalitariasism novel stresses how thorugh the revolution, life got bad and worse than before it even though the revolution was initially impelled by desires of hope and change and transformation. …show more content…

They convey this through Squealer, the slick talker whom is known “to turn black into white” through his way of talking. None of the other animals “can read past the letter of C” apart from Benjamin and Squealer uses this to his advantage when he changes the commandements secretyly. “no animal shall kill any other aninmal without cause. Somewhow the last two words had slipped out og the animals’ memory but… they now saw yhat the commandement had not been violated.” Although it had not been violated,as Squelar had tweaked it in secret, the other animals fully believed it as they cannot read, remember ot wriyte at the same standard as the …show more content…

Us pigs knew all along>” As seen, squelar shuts down all opposing statenments and gaslights the animals into thinking that the pigs had superior knowledge all along. This caused major paranoia for the animals as “the cows declared unanimously that snowball crept into their stalls and milked them in their sleep. The hens raved on angrily abou =t how he had stolen their eggs when they weren;t looking!” This demonstrates that he had the animals exactly where he wanted through convincing them through his language, misleading them and manipulating them to his advantage which in Orwell’s opinion, is the best way to represent how communist leaders brainwash their population by using language and knowledge as a powerful weapon and overall palpably gaslight them without them even having an inkling of a

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