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Manipulation In Animal Farm, By George Orwell

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Manipulation is easily accomplished when someone plans to deceive others. People manipulate others daily, sometimes without meaning to do so. There are companies whose sole purpose is to fool others or at least make others think that they’re better. Advertising companies and politicians often do this. Animal Farm by George Orwell is a great example of how easily others can be deluded into believing lies with a little planning. I will give you some examples of how Napoleon, the main character in Animal Farm, uses manipulation to succeed as a leader of the farm. As well as some other examples of how and when people are manipulated. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, Mr. Jones, the owner of Manor Farm is quite bad at running the farm. So Old Major, a wise old pig encourages the other animals to rebel. He tells them that once they rebel, everyone should be equal. Then Old Major dies. The animals continue with the rebellion. Once the animals rebel the pigs, become the leaders of the farm. There are many problems between Napoleon and Snowball. So Napoleon runs Snowball off of the farm. The pigs break all the rules that they originally created. And the animals forget old Major's dream of freedom. At the end of the book pigs end up being worse than when Jones was as the leader. Animal Farm denotes the use of psychological manipulation as a means to control others and gain status in a group. “Psychological manipulation is a type of social influence that aims to change the behavior

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