In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Squealer uses trickery in several instances, but one notable episode is when he manipulates the truth about the pigs' consumption of the farm's resources. After the pigs begin to drink alcohol and engage in activities that contradict the original commandments of Animalism, Squealer uses Propaganda to convince the other animals that these actions are for their benefit and that the farm is better off under the pigs’ leadership. He twists the narrative to maintain control and suppress dissent.
Don't you ever try and use that kind of trickery on me?!
A magician uses trickery to distract his audience.
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Squealer (a persuasive propagandist) says that Napoleon would let the animals make their own decisions, but that they might make some "wrong" ones that would be harder to undo.
Characters in "Better Call Saul" can use trickery to achieve their goals by manipulating situations, deceiving others, and using their wit to outsmart opponents. This can involve lying, scheming, and playing mind games to get what they want.
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Another word for legerdemain is trickery or deception. legerdemain means magical tricks; sleight of hand
Deception is the use of deceit or trickery. It's fooling somebody to act, believe, etc. when it is really false.
She received it from Masquerade on episode 44 but officially use it later on episode 48
It's a verbal misrepresentation intended to take advantage of you in some way.
Squealer uses tactics instead of manipulation when he speaks to the animals in "Animal Farm" to justify the actions of the pigs and maintain their power by persuading the other animals that the pigs' decisions are for the greater good of the farm. By using tactics like logic and rhetoric, Squealer is able to present the pigs as capable leaders and deceive the other animals into believing their lies.
That episode of The Simpsons was spectacular!