Sunday, February 10, 2013

In the book 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell, what is the significance of Squealer's name?

Squealer is the smooth talker: the minister of propaganda: the one who spreads the (increasingly corrupt) philosophy of Napoleon's brand of Animalism, which eventually turns from socialism to an oppressive totalitarian state. Squealer is the talker and convinces all the animals of Napoleon's demands. Hence the name, he squeals propaganda. Think of Squealer as Joseph Goebbels, the minister of nazi propaganda. Since Animal Farmis Orwell's mockup of the Russian Revolution, Squealer is often compared to the newspaper Pravda. Squealer functions as this Soviet newspaper did, explaining and justifying tenets of the Revolution, and at times, even rewriting the past. 

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