Napoleon Slanders Snowball's Reputation In 'Animal Farm'

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Slander is when an action or crime of making a false statement damaging a person’s reputation. In the book, “Animal Farm,” Napoleon slanders Snowball’s past bravery and good deeds and as a result, Snowball looses his prestige among the animals. For example when Squealer went on and on about how Napoleon was for the building of the windmill and that he just didn’t want to say anything because he didn’t want to seem like the bad guy hating on him for stealing an idea. If you still not understand in terms as to what Slander means then another example would be when someone accuses a co-worker of sleeping with the boss to get what they want after seeing a misconception of the boss touching him/her in an unprofessional way. The outcome of this is