Asked by julie
Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of Animal Farm.
It was about this time that the pigs suddenly moved into the farmhouse and took up their residence there. Again the animals seemed to remember that a resolution against this had been passed in the early days, and again Squealer was able to convince them that this was not the case. It was absolutely necessary, he said, that the pigs, who were the brains of the farm, should have a quiet place to work in.
Why does Squealer tell the other animals that there is no resolution against the pigs moving to the farmhouse?
He wants to keep the other animals submissive.
He wants to get the pigs in trouble.
He wants the other animals to be angry.
He wants to remain calm and focused.
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He wants to keep the other animals submissive.
Squealer uses propaganda and lies to justify the pigs' privileges and to prevent dissent, keeping the animals obedient and cowed.
Squealer uses propaganda and lies to justify the pigs' privileges and to prevent dissent, keeping the animals obedient and cowed.
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