Squealer’S Speech
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SQUEALER'S FIRST SPEECH Right through Squealer's speech; he uses a lot of persuasive techniques and there is no doubt that they work very well in his favour. We can see these techniques from the very start when Squealer begins his speech with "comrades". This straight away makes the animals feel a sense of equality between all of them and the repetition of the word enforces this throughout key points in his speech, incase the animals are having any doubts; "This has been proved by science, comrades" / "Surely, comrades..." Another example of repetition is near the end of Squealer's speech where he repeats the statement; "Jones would come back!" By repeating this statement a few times it becomes accepted by the animals, who are apparently naive enough to think that a simple matter of milk and apples would bring Jones back. Another persuasive technique that Squealer uses to its full advantage is...


