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Is the question asking why they changed the commandments? If it is, Napoleon and Squealer changed them for only their own benefit. They twisted the commandments so they would not be blamed for breaking them by the other animals.
Squealer's job was to change the commandments
Napoleon has Squealer secretly paint over the Seven Commandments so that they express favor to the pigs without the other animals becoming suspicious of the pigs violating the laws.For instance, one of the original Commandments stated:"No animal shall sleep in a bed."Squealer is then employed by Napoleon to change it to:"No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets."
It is the pigs who changes the commandments to their convenience. Squealer is once found fallen of a ladder, and so it is believed that he does this at least once. This might also be because he is the one who is best at talking for himself.
Squealer was the one who was tasked to rewrite them in order to make them more accommodating to the indulgences which the animals had become prone to.
Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer are all characters in the novel, Animal Farm. The book was written by George Orwell, and published in August of 1945.
before the ten commandments where written on something else so today the ten commandments would be written on paper. Im smart im in 6th grade >3
Squealer is the form of propaganda.
The Seven Commandments were originally established by Old Major (Karl Marx) in his speech on Animalism (communism) at the beginning of the story to the other animals. The animals commit these Commandments to memory and live their lives by them. It is not until later on, that Napoleon (Stalin) comes into power and slowly abolishes these commandments.
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Jim Stables has written: 'A journey through the Ten commandments' -- subject(s): Ten commandments
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