just beacause
Squealer represents the media. Squealer continually changes his story in order to get the animals to believe what Napoleon wants them to believe. Every time the animals think that things are not right, Squealer comes to tell them a new story that explains how everything is ok. For example, when the animals see the pigs breaking the "No Animal Shall Sleep in a Bed" commandment, Squealer alters the story slightly to "No Animal Shall Sleep in a bed with sheets" making the pigs in compliance with the rules of Animal Farm.
Squealer is the form of propaganda.
When George Orwell describes Squealer as being able to "turn black into white", he is in fact referring to Squealer's persuasive skill. In other words, Squealer has enough persuasive talent to be able to convince the animals in Animal Farm that black is white or vice-versa.
Nope. Most of them are too uneducated to realize that.
Squealer is the pig responsible for spreading the propaganda of Napoleon to the other residents of the farm. Squealer uses his skill at jargon and speech to keep the animals firmly under napoleons control.
Squealer is propaganda, but specifically, Pravda
Squealer is a leader due to his legendary ability to spin information. His skill at using jargon and propaganda to keep the animals of animal farm under the iron grip of Napoleon is impressive.
A pig.
Squealer is the one who set the record straight that the animals had never passed a rule against dealing with humans. Squealer is a pig in the book, Animal Farm, by George Orwell.
Squealer uses a variety of techniques that convince the animals of Animal Farm of whatever Napoleon desires. He is talented at deception by lying and the animals are easily gullible to it.
Squealer tries to portray Snowball as a traitor and a threat to the farm by spreading lies and manipulating the animals' perceptions. He blames Snowball for all the farm's problems and claims that Snowball was in league with humans to destroy Animal Farm. Squealer uses fear tactics and propaganda to paint Snowball in a negative light, turning the animals against him completely.
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Squealer misleadingly informs the other animals that Boxer, the hardworking cart-horse, is being taken to a veterinary hospital after he collapses. In reality, Boxer is being sent to a glue factory. Squealer manipulates the truth to maintain control and prevent panic among the animals, showcasing the theme of propaganda in the story.