Your analysis should be set up in the following way:
1. Introduction: Provide a brief context of the novel Animal Farm, mentioning terms (e.g., allegory, satire) and connections to the Russian Revolution (major historical figures as characters). Also, you will want to define and briefly explain propaganda. This may require a two-paragraph introduction.
2. Body: (2-3 paragraphs) Identify specific examples of propaganda in the novel. Consider propaganda as any information: symbols, speeches, or public policies that are biased or misleading (used to trick others AND achieve a political goal). Who used the propaganda? Against whom? What was the goal of the propaganda? How did it work (explain the trick) in achieving that goal? Explain, cite, quote, and connect each to your understanding of propaganda to the novel's deeper meaning and Orwell's overall purposes.
3. Conclusion: Make inferences based on Orwell and his position on society, language, and political propaganda. Bring the topic up to date: If Orwell were still living, what might he think of our society's use of propaganda? Are the tricks in Animal Farm still a problem in our society? Why or why not? This may require a two-paragraph conclusion.
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