Name | Thesis |
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Jocelin Nunez (Jocelin Nunez) | Through his complex vocabulary and emotional manipulation, particularly when defending the disagreement commandment changes to 'some animals are more equal than others,' Squealer demonstrates how propaganda can be adapted to maintain Napoleon's authority and control. |
Alek J (Alek J) | Through his intimidating threats and brief, commanding statements, Napoleon clearly maintains his power by manipulating the other animals through fear-based language and their limited knowledge, ultimately ensuring his personal gain at their expense. |
Major Andra (Major Andra) | In Animal Farm, George Orwell demonstrates how the pigs use propaganda techniques—such as persuasive slogans, manipulation of language, and fear tactics—to control the other animals, solidify their power, and maintain an oppressive regime. |
Tyce C (Tyce C) | The story shows that those in power can use words and language to manipulate, deceive, and control the narratives and maintain dominance. |
Cariella S (Cariella S) | Napoleon from Animal Farm is a good example of how, in the story, they manipulate and trick one another a lot. Neopleon uses language to make sure he is in control and shows how he can enforce obedience through his speeches. This helps reveal why Orwell's warning about speech enforces power. |
Gael Mejia-Gonzalez (Gael Mejia-Gonzalez) | In Animal Farm Squealers skill in maintaining language is central. He uses good word choice to distort reality and make pigs actions appear beneficial to all. This highlights how easily language can be twisted to serve a political agenda, and keep Napoleon in power. |
Alejandra N (Alejandra N) | In George Orwell's 'Animal Farm,' Squealer masterfully manipulates language through oversimplified slogans and emotional blackmail to deceive the other animals, illustrating how those in power can use rhetoric and propaganda to maintain control and suppress dissent. |
Andy L (Andy Serna) | Through his silence and strategic use of Squealer's persuasive rhetoric, particularly in justifying the changing commandments, Napoleon shows how dictators manipulate language and fear to maintain control over their subjects. |
Easton (Easton E) | Through his masterful combination of complicated vocabulary and manipulated statistics, Squealer confuses and intimidates the other animals, demonstrating Orwell's criticism of how propaganda can be used to maintain political power through intellectual manipulation. |
Jacky Ortega (Jackie Ortega) | In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," the power of words is just as important as actions when it comes to influencing the animals. Among all the characters, Squealer, who serves as Napoleon's supporter, stands out as one of the most impactful animals on the farm. As a pig with a talent for convincing and persuading other animals, Squealer manipulates the truth to maintain the pigs power over the other animals. Through spreading fear, shifting blame, and changing facts, he demonstrates how propaganda can control an entire group without them knowing they're being controlled. |
Wendy Z (Wendy Z) | Through Napoleon’s manipulation of the Seven Commandments and strategic use of fear, Napoleon corrupts the original ideals of Animal Farm, demonstrating how dictators use language to gradually erode principles of equality for their own benefit. |
Brenda F (Brenda F) | In Animal Farm, squealer used smart and clever word choices such as repetitive slogans and twisting his words into manipulating the other animals living in the farm. This keeps Napoleon in charge and leading an animal farm. |
Lorenzo M (Lorenzo M) | In animal farm propaganda plays a huge a role and the one who controls it the most is Squealer. He goes around and manipulates the animals into getting what the pigs want. |
David Jimenez (David Jimenez) | It is essential to understand that Snowball is one of the many characters in animals that manipulates the rest of the animals and takes charge of what they do and in what they should believe in. The way Snowball talks he is clearly showing how empowered he is towards the other animals. He shows how smart he is and how knowledgeable. |