Squealer Animal Farm

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The characters that made an impact in the story of Romeo and Juliet and “Animal Farm” are the nurse and squealer the pig. These two characters played a big role in the play based on their social class in the setting of the story. There are many important life lessons that people can learn from both of these characters. The Maid is a very important character in Romeo and Juliet, she is a selfless and honest women that has taken care of Juliet scene she was born. The maid is the scapegoat in situations that would occur in the play. For instance when Romeo and Juliet were going to get married the maid needed to catch her breathe Juliet began to resent her until the news what shared to her. When Romeo was banished from Verona the nurse told Juliet …show more content…

While the Russian Revolution had many ups and downs the animals of animal farm were able to fight back when necessary. Squealer is the messenger pig that makes sure that all rules are being obeyed. Squealers job realise on honesty, and stearnes. Squealer is Napoleon's right hand man on the farm the pigs are the brains of the farm, consume milk and apples not for pleasure, but for the good of their comrades. While others worked the pigs lounged around eating the farms source of food. Squealer’s lack of an inner voice and firm loyalty to his leader, alongside his pompous skills, make him the perfect propagandist for anyone. Squealer’s name also fits him well: squealing, of course, refers to a pig’s typical form of vocalization, and Squealer’s speech defines him. At the same time, to squeal also means to betray, aptly evoking Squealer’s behavior with regard to his fellow animals. He isn't necessarily a good guy because of the batail to the other animals. For instance in the short story “Animal Farm” by George Orwell states, “Comrades," he said, "I trust that every animal here appreciates the sacrifice that Comrade Napoleon has made in taking this extra labour upon himself. Do not imagine, comrades, that leadership is a pleasure! On the contrary, it is a deep and heavy responsibility. No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal. He would be only too happy to

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