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Animal Farm 3 Essay Research Paper Question

Animal Farm 3 Essay, Research Paper


Question: Write the importance in the book ^?Animal Farm^? of Squealer.


Sly, greedy, crafty, these are just a few characteristics that describe


Squealer. Squealer is also a messenger, an actor, a persuasive


speaker, a follower, and a liar. He^s nimble, he^s clever, he^s


manipulative and most of all he^s sneaky. Squealer uses his


intelligence to persuade the other animals into doing what Napoleon


wants, when they don^t really want to do it. He uses his craftiness


and cunning to deceive the animals into thinking that he is on their


side and that he^s doing all he can to help them. His acting ability


can mislead the animals into thinking that he^s one of their closest


friends and that he can be trusted with all their secrets. Squealers


slick style makes him an important character in the book ^Animal


Farm^. Squealer is first introduced in chapter 2, and he commits his


first deed in chapter 3. This deed is an example of Squealers


persuasive speaking. Snowball and all the other pigs decided that


Squealer should tell all the other animals that all the windfall apples


would be collected and given to the pigs. The pigs also wanted extra


milk to be mixed in with their mash. Squealer explains to the other


animals that the pigs are taking the apples and milk merly for their


health. He uses this excuse to persuade the animals into thinking that


they should give them the extra food and drink. He says to them


^Comrades! You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in


selfishness and privilege?^ He then goes on to say ^Milk and apples


(this has been proved by science, comrades) contain substances


absolutely necessary to the wellbeing of a pig. We pigs are brain


workers, the organisation of the farm totally depends on us^. Squealer


says that the pigs are taking the apple! s and milk in the good of the


other animals because, he says that Jones will come back if they


don^t. This immediately makes the animals want to give the extras to


the pigs. Squealer uses this fear of Jones coming back as one of his


main arguments. Another example of Squealers persuasive talent is in


chapter 5. This is where Napoleon drives Snowball off the farm using


his dogs. Napoleon asks Squealer to go round the farm and explain to


the others the new arrangements. Squealers main objectives in this


speech is to give good reasons why Napoleon drove Snowball out, to put


down Snowball as much as possible and to also make them want to be


commanded and cared for by Napoleon. One of the ways that Squealer


puts up Napoleons status is by saying that he has taken on more


responsibility. He says ^Comrades, I trust that every animal here


appreciates the sacrifice that comrade Napoleon has made in taking this


extra labour upon himself. Do not imagine, comrade, that leadership !


is pleasure! On the contrary, it is a deep and heavy responsibility.


No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon does, that all


animals are equal^. He then puts down Snowball by saying ^Suppose you


had decided to follow Snowball, with his moonshine of


windmills-Snowball, who, as we know now, was no better than a


criminal?^ One of the animals then shouts out ^He fought bravely at the


battle of the cowshed^. Squealer then goes on to say ^Bravery is not


enough, loyalty and obedience are more important. We now have found


out that Snowball^s part in the battle of the cowshed was much


exaggerated. Discipline, comrades, iron discipline! That is the


watchword for today. One false step and our enemies would be all over


us. Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back?^ Once again


Squealer uses the argument of Jones coming back and once again this


argument is unanswerable. Squealer then goes on to say that Napoleon


is always right and Boxer adopts this as one of his max! ims.


Squealers speaking abil

ity is his primary talent. Another good example


of this skill is in chapter 7 when some animals (including some of the


pigs) start to rebel. In this example Squealer says to the other


animals that Snowball teamed up with Jones to try and recapture the


farm. In this particular example one of the animals says in Snowballs


defence that he fought well in the battle of the cowshed, and that


everyone saw him running with blood seeping out of him. Squealer


replies by saying, ^That was part of the arrangement! Jones^ shot only


grazed him. I could show you this in his own writing, if you were able


to read it. The plot was for Snowball, at the critical moment, to give


the signal for flight and leave the field for the enemy. And he very


nearly succeeded-if it had not been for our heroic leader comrade


Napoleon^. Squealer recalls the battle of the cowshed with much detail


of Napoleon saving the farm that although the animals don^t actually


recall it t! hey think that because Squealer has remembered it in much


detail that it must have happened. This is also an excellent example


of Squealer manipulating the other animals. He also takes their lack


of intelligence to advantage. Personally, I think that Squealer is


more important under the reign of Napoleon. I think that when Snowball


was in charge Squealer was living in his shadow. Squealer wasn^t being


used to his full potential under Snowball, but when Snowball had gone


Napoleon took advantage of all his talents, especially his speaking


ability. It^s like he^s second in command when under the reign of


Napoleon. This also is an example of him always being a follower and


never a leader. Although Squealer is a good persuasive speaker, he^s


also a back stabbing liar. A good example of this is also in chapter


7. In this example Squealer announces that the hens must surrender


their eggs for trade with a neighbouring farmer. This shows that


Squealer is a liar because he gets the hens friendship by talking to


them and he says that he^s doing the best for them, then he back stabs


them and asks for their eggs. Squealer knows that the hens aren^t


going to protest against the pigs because he knows that they^re not


intelligent enough to understand what is actually happening. This also


shows Squealers acting skills, as he pretends to be everyone^s friend.


There is a speech in chapter 9 where Squealer is explaining the death


of Boxer to the others. In this speech he combines his persuasive


speaking talent, his acting ability, his greed and also his cunning.


Squealer announces the death of Boxer, and he says that he died in a


veterinary hospital. Every animal on the farm knew that Squealer was


lying and that he had been taken to the slaughterhouse. Squealer says


that he was at Boxers deathbed at that his last words were ^Long live


Animal Farm, long live comrade Napoleon, Napoleon was always right^.


At this point Squealers demeanour suddenly changes. Squealer obviously


knew that they weren^t buying his story, this might be because some of


them could read ^Horse Slaughterer^ on the side of the van. Squealer


uses his cunning to wiggle his way out of this by saying that the


knackers had previously owned the van, and that the veterinary surgeon


that had brought it had not had the time to paint over it. Squealer


had now won ov! er the less bright animals and he left the bright


animals to think what they want. This was wise of him because he knew


that if they brought the subject up in front of Napoleon then he would


simply set his dogs on them and they would be executed. Squealer is a


manipulative, clever pig who could persuade black to turn into white.


He^s a follower who obeys whoever is in charge. His importance


increases I think under the reign of Napoleon. Squealer^s sly style


unconditionally makes him an important character in the book ^Animal


Farm^.

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