Squealer calls Napoleon by the name of Leader. That can be seen in the early pages of Chapter 6. "It was also more suited to the dignity of the Leader (for of late Squealer had taken to speaking of Napoleon under the title of 'Leader') to live in a house than in a mere sty." (Animal Farm, Chapter 6) Squealer is telling all the animals that the pigs should live in the farmhouse due to the fact that they work "harder" than all the other animals on the farm.
she is their neighbour
Squealer's job was to change the commandments
'Four Legs Good, Two Legs better!'
Squealer is the form of propaganda.
Squealer is propaganda, but specifically, Pravda
Chapter 6 of what Book?
That it's guif and not gif.
The animals are afraid of authority and are easily confused about their memories.
The last chapter in volume 6 is chapter 36
The Squealer - 1930 was released on: USA: 20 August 1930
Squealer represents the propaganda newspaper Pravda rather than a person the way the other pigs in the novel do. The statement that Squealer can turn black into white was intended to refer to Pravda's ability to turn lies into truth. Squealer also carries the messages from Napoleon to the other pigs who simply take what Squealer says for gospel. In other words, Squealer is a method of communication from the top to the bottom with the ability to put the proper spin on the information. That was Pravda.