Squealer portrays Napoleon as a heroic leader by emphasizing his supposed sacrifices and wisdom in guiding the farm, often using Propaganda to twist the narrative in his favor. He presents Napoleon's decisions as essential for the animals' well-being, framing any dissent as betrayal. The animals, largely uneducated and reliant on Squealer's rhetoric, are swayed by his persuasive speeches, leading them to accept his version of events without question. Consequently, they view Napoleon as a savior rather than a tyrant, despite the growing hardships they face.
Mollie is not like any of the other animals. She is conceited, and all she likes is pretty ribbons and lump sugar. She is told she cannot have those things after the rebellion. She asks dumb questions, and is generally a fool.
he shot his foot off
They went to napoleon and Napoleon killed him because Napoleon said he was on snowballs side
The beasts at the other farms started singing Beasts of England after receiving word of rebellion from Napoleon and Snowball. Pilkington and Frederick began to fear that their animals would also rebel.
Yes
they just do it. it is an instinkt.
Yes :)
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depends if they can eat it
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They tried to restore a Legitimate Government and maintain a Balance of Power.
Animals with eyes not sensitive to light (there might not be any?). Animals will not react to rainbows as they are not important for the animals survival.