Propaganda in Animal Farm and the Media

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Propaganda in Animal Farm and the Media

What is Propaganda? The spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person. It shares the same techniques used in advertising and public relations. It shapes a perception of an organization, cause, or product. We discussed many of these techniques in the persuasion unit, so this should be a nice review 

A Real-World Example of Propaganda https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8fjvfmnMqc With the knowledge that this is from the WWII era, what is the short film trying to accomplish or convey?

Techniques for Spreading Propaganda Media News Reports Government Reports Movies Radio Television E-mails and Blogs

Types of Propaganda “Name Calling” Attacking the opponent personally instead of his or her ideas. Create an unfavorable hatred towards a person/group instead of addressing their ideas/ beliefs.

Types of Propaganda “Common Enemy/ Scapegoat” Used extremely often during wartime, and in political campaigns and debates Attempts to simplify a complex situation by presenting one specific group/person as the enemy.

Types of Propaganda “Repetition” Repeating information or ideals that the person in power wants people to believe As a result, people are influenced/brainwashed.

Types of Propaganda “Glittering Generalities” Using vague wording or generalizations (which are often a slogan or a catchphrase). They appeal to the senses such as honor, love, country, peace, etc. They cannot be proven true or false.

Types of Propaganda “Plain Folks” Used to convince the audience that the spokesperson is just like them. Portrayed to be someone they can trust and someone who has their best interests in mind.

Types of Propaganda “Bandwagon” Portrays ideas to get people to “follow the crowd.” Gives the impression of widespread acceptance and support; expresses that it is in a person’s best interest to join the cause or movement.

Types of Propaganda “Card Stacking” Propagandist makes the best argument possible for his/ her side and presents it against the weakest argument of his/ her opponent.

Types of Propaganda “Fear” Warns members of the audience that disaster will result if they do not follow a particular course of action.

Name the Propaganda ? ?

Name the Propaganda ?

Name the Propaganda

Name the Propaganda

Review Name Calling Scapegoat Repetition Glittering Generalities Plain Folks Bandwagon Card Stacking Fear

Now Apply It! Take a few minutes to re-read Old Major’s Speech in Chapter 1 and Squealer’s speech about the apples in Chapter 3. In small groups, compare/contrast the two speeches by answering the following questions: What types of propaganda does each pig use in his speech? What makes it convincing to the animals?   What is the motivation of each speaker for giving a speech? How does the audience receive the speech? Be prepared to share your answers!

Identify Propaganda Used in Animal Farm The sheep repeating “Four legs good, two legs bad.”- Blaming Snowball for everything that goes wrong on the farm.- Ending the song “Beasts of England.” - Napoleon giving himself a medal- Boxer being taken and killed-

Identify Types of Propaganda Used in Animal Farm Old Major’s speech- Mystery of the milk and apples for the The military decorations- The debate over the windmill- Squealer telling the animals about Napoleon taking over the farm- Squealer explaining the idea of the windmill to be Napoleons’-