Monday, September 2, 2019
Animal Farm, by George Orwell :: essay papers
Animal Farm    Question:  Write the importance in the book ^ÃâAnimal Farm^Ãâ of Squealer.    Sly, greedy, crafty, these are just a few characteristics that describe  Squealer.  Squealer is also a messenger, an actor, a persuasive  speaker, a follower, and a liar.  He^s nimble, he^s clever, he^s  manipulative and most of all he^s sneaky.  Squealer uses his  intelligence to persuade the other animals into doing what Napoleon  wants, when they don^t really want to do it.  He uses his craftiness  and cunning to deceive the animals into thinking that he is on their  side and that he^s doing all he can to help them.  His acting ability  can mislead the animals into thinking that he^s one of their closest  friends and that he can be trusted with all their secrets.  Squealers  slick style makes him an important character in the book ^Animal  Farm^.  Squealer is first introduced in chapter 2, and he commits his  first deed in chapter 3.  This deed is an example of Squealers  persuasive speaking.  Snowball and all the other pigs decided that  Squealer should tell all the other animals that all the windfall apples  would be collected and given to the pigs.  The pigs also wanted extra  milk to be mixed in with their mash.  Squealer explains to the other  animals that the pigs are taking the apples and milk merly for their  health.  He uses this excuse to persuade the animals into thinking that  they should give them the extra food and drink.  He says to them  ^Comrades!  You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in  selfishness and privilege?^  He then goes on to say ^Milk and apples  (this has been proved by science, comrades) contain substances  absolutely necessary to the wellbeing of a pig.  We pigs are brain  workers, the organisation of the farm totally depends on us^.  Squealer  says that the pigs are taking the apple!  s and milk in the good of the  other animals because, he says that Jones will come back if they  don^t.  This immediately makes the animals want to give the extras to  the pigs.  Squealer uses this fear of Jones coming back as one of his  main arguments.  Another example of Squealers persuasive talent is in  chapter 5.  This is where Napoleon drives Snowball off the farm using  his dogs.  Napoleon asks Squealer to go round the farm and explain to  the others the new arrangements.  Squealers main objectives in this  speech is to give good reasons why Napoleon drove Snowball out, to put    					  Animal Farm, by George Orwell  ::  essay papers  Animal Farm    Question:  Write the importance in the book ^ÃâAnimal Farm^Ãâ of Squealer.    Sly, greedy, crafty, these are just a few characteristics that describe  Squealer.  Squealer is also a messenger, an actor, a persuasive  speaker, a follower, and a liar.  He^s nimble, he^s clever, he^s  manipulative and most of all he^s sneaky.  Squealer uses his  intelligence to persuade the other animals into doing what Napoleon  wants, when they don^t really want to do it.  He uses his craftiness  and cunning to deceive the animals into thinking that he is on their  side and that he^s doing all he can to help them.  His acting ability  can mislead the animals into thinking that he^s one of their closest  friends and that he can be trusted with all their secrets.  Squealers  slick style makes him an important character in the book ^Animal  Farm^.  Squealer is first introduced in chapter 2, and he commits his  first deed in chapter 3.  This deed is an example of Squealers  persuasive speaking.  Snowball and all the other pigs decided that  Squealer should tell all the other animals that all the windfall apples  would be collected and given to the pigs.  The pigs also wanted extra  milk to be mixed in with their mash.  Squealer explains to the other  animals that the pigs are taking the apples and milk merly for their  health.  He uses this excuse to persuade the animals into thinking that  they should give them the extra food and drink.  He says to them  ^Comrades!  You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in  selfishness and privilege?^  He then goes on to say ^Milk and apples  (this has been proved by science, comrades) contain substances  absolutely necessary to the wellbeing of a pig.  We pigs are brain  workers, the organisation of the farm totally depends on us^.  Squealer  says that the pigs are taking the apple!  s and milk in the good of the  other animals because, he says that Jones will come back if they  don^t.  This immediately makes the animals want to give the extras to  the pigs.  Squealer uses this fear of Jones coming back as one of his  main arguments.  Another example of Squealers persuasive talent is in  chapter 5.  This is where Napoleon drives Snowball off the farm using  his dogs.  Napoleon asks Squealer to go round the farm and explain to  the others the new arrangements.  Squealers main objectives in this  speech is to give good reasons why Napoleon drove Snowball out, to put    					    
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