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who does squealer represent in animal farm

Squealer in Animal Farm represents the Soviet propaganda machine, especially the state-controlled media under Stalin, such as Pravda , and, more broadly, any manipulative government spokesperson who uses language to control people.

Who Squealer Represents

  • Most critics see Squealer as a symbol of Soviet propaganda under Joseph Stalin.
  • He is closely linked to newspapers and information offices that twisted facts to keep Stalin’s regime popular and unquestioned.
  • More generally, he stands for any propagandist who can “turn black into white” with persuasive speeches.

How The Allegory Works

  • Squealer acts as Napoleon’s “minister of propaganda,” constantly explaining away Napoleon’s cruelty and hypocrisy.
  • He rewrites history, alters the Seven Commandments, and uses fake statistics to prove that life is always getting better, even when the animals are clearly worse off.
  • This mirrors how totalitarian regimes manipulate news, education, and public records to maintain control.

Quick Example From The Book’s World

  • When the pigs keep the milk and apples, Squealer claims they need them for “brainwork” and warns that Mr. Jones might come back if the pigs are not kept healthy.
  • That kind of fearmongering and pseudo-scientific justification reflects how real-world propagandists defend unfair privileges of those in power.

TL;DR: Squealer represents Stalinist propaganda (like the newspaper Pravda) and, more broadly, the modern face of political spin-doctors and state media that reshape truth to protect those in power.

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