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In this passage from "Animal Farm", by George Orwell, the social insight that the author develops is corrupt leaders use propaganda to push their agendas.
Propaganda is the spreading of rumors and true, false or incomplete information to influence public opinion. In this passage, we learn that “Snowball and Napoleon sent out flights of pigeons . . . to mingle with the animals on neighbouring farms . . . and teach them the tune of ‘Beasts of England'" a way to use propaganda to push their agendas. Propaganda, together with the unwillingness to question authority makes the oppressed to obey without thinking.
The social insight that Orwell develops in this excerpt is;
- Corrupt leaders use propaganda to push their agendas.
In the story "Animal Farm" we see how some animals like the Pig, Napoleon used their positions to oppress the other animals on the farm.
Napoleon was a corrupt leader and one of the characteristics of corrupt leaders is the spread of propaganda.
In this excerpt, Napoleon and Snowball sent out the pigeons to spread information that will convince the animals that the farm was the best place for them.
The aim of this propaganda is to prevent them from rebelling and seeking better options. In the same manner, corrupt leaders use misinformation to limit the minds of their subjects.
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