Examples Of Manipulation In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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People use manipulation to stay in power and/or impose their will on the general population. In George Orwell's novel, Animal Farm, there are many examples of this tactic being used. In the book, the animals of Manor Farm decide to rebel. The pigs ultimately take control, and the other animals have no other choice to follow the rules. In the end, the animals realize better than when Mr.Jones was around. The character in the novel represent the leaders in the Russian Revolution. In the novel, the animals Napoleon, Snowball, and Squealer use manipulation to control the other animals on the farm just as Joseph Stalin, Leon Trotsky, and the Propaganda Department of Lenin's Government, used manipulation to control people during the Russian Revolution.
Napoleon and Joseph Stalin both used manipulation. In the novel, Napoleon told lies to get his way such as blaming everything on Snowball and started a wave of terror between the animals. This situation is similar to Joseph Stalin because when Russia's economic plan failed Stalin blamed it on Trotsky and called it Trotskyism. Napoleon's windmill plans caused the animals to starve which led to Boxer and Muriel's death. Joseph Stalin abused his power for his economic plans, and it caused many to starve to death. These leaders were unfair and also had a bad influence during the Russian Revolution. …show more content…

In the novel, Snowball persuaded the animals to think that all humans should be dead by saying, “the only good human being is a dead one.” This situation is some what similar to Leon Trotsky's situation because he used multiple propaganda tactics to convince the people. Snowball also convinced the animals that the pigs need all the milk for their brain work. Leon Trotsky assured people to make them follow his rules. Even though a person might think like a good leader, it doesn't their ideas are always

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