Read the passage from Animal Farm. "Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from
the tyranny of human beings? . . . . "And remember, comrades, your resolution must never falter. No argument must lead you astray. Never listen when they tell you that Man and the animals have a common interest, that the prosperity of the one is the prosperity of the others. It is all lies. Man serves the interests of no creature except himself. And among us animals let there be perfect unity, perfect comradeship in the struggle. All men are enemies. All animals are comrades." Which propaganda technique does this passage use? card-stacking hyperbole scapegoating glittering generalities
The allegorical scientific novel <em>Animal Farm</em> by George Orwell evolves around the story of how the animals in a farm revolt against their human masters and tried to gain their own authority and government. The story also deals with the themes of how a leader tried to influence his people from being under a specific rule and incited them to revolt, only to be ruled by that same person.
The given passage is from the speech given by Old Major about his vision of the animals in the farm. He implores on them to fight for their freedom and get free from the humans. He presents the maxim of <em>"All men are enemies. All animals are comrades"</em>. He asserts that <em>"Man serves the interests of no creature except himself"</em>, thus using man as the scapegoat for the suffering of the animals. In this way, he instigated the animals to get the freedom and power of their own, and not be under Mr. Jones.
In 1680, Aurangzeb allowed the British to trade at Surat by paying duties of 3.5 percent. An earlier law (1650) made by Shah Shuja as subhedar of Bengal had allowed the British to trade in Bengal for an annual fee of Rs3000.
Answer: Doubt, as we can read from the Oxford dictionary means “A feeling of uncertainty or lack of conviction.” Throughout our lives many of us have experienced doubt. It’s feeling that we feel as we go about our lives. (Go on about your own experience with doubt),