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In Chapter 7 of George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Snowball is portrayed as a scapegoat for the troubles on the farm. Although he has been expelled, Napoleon and the other pigs use Snowball to deflect blame for various problems, claiming that he is secretly sabotaging their efforts. This manipulation serves to unify the animals against a common enemy and reinforces Napoleon's control over the farm. Snowball's vilification illustrates the theme of Propaganda and the twisting of truth in totalitarian regimes.

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