Animal Farm Rhetorical Analysis

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George Orwell wrote Animal Farm to show the audience how leaders use manipulation to convince others of their righteousness. Napoleon, the tyrannic pig and central character, gained and maintained his position through both force and rhetoric. Although force was used in Animal Farm to get what the pigs wanted, rhetoric was used more often to manipulate the other animals in getting what they wanted. Squealer is the most manipulating pig in Animal Farm, he was also known as the “propaganda minister”. As time progressed the rules began to change Animal Farm. In the beginning of the book, the rule that “All animals are equal”, changes. The final result was “Animals are equal but some are more equal than others”. As the rules began to favor the