Squealer's technique was to divert attention away from their own mistakes and to put down the reputation of Snowball.
Explanation:
Squealer's technique was to divert attention away from their own mistakes and to put down the reputation of Snowball.
Squealer refers to the Snowball as a "traitor" and "criminal," who is concerned to the demise of Animal Farm.
"Four legs good, two legs bad," about the animals' thoughts to divert attention and allow him to avoid logical arguments
Animal Farm, propaganda was frequently used by the three main pigs namely, Napoleon, Squealer and Snowball in order to persuade the animals to agree with their ideas and propaganda.
Napoleon used propaganda by hiding the truth in order to explain that why Snowball was to blame on destroying the windmill.
Similarly, Squealer and Napoleon propagated ideas against animals to believe in the falsehood.
Fear and false science is used by Squealer as his propaganda technique.
Explanation:
Squealer and Napoleon wanted to tarnish Snowball's image. They refer him as scapegoat, so that everyone focuses on Snowball's mistakes and not theirs. They call him traitor and also use bandwagon technique that interrupts the thoughts of animals and they are unable to argue. They use false science and fear to make animals believe that they should get better food like milk and apples.
Squealer and Napoleon use their propaganda ideas to persuade animals and make them believe in themselves.
Though animals are confused, they start believing in the stories Squealer and Napoleon told them.
Act 3, scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet begins with Mercutio and Benvolio entering. The scene is set in a public area in Verona. Benvolio is pleading with Mercutio to calm down and go home.