Transcript Animal Farm
Animal Farm
By George Orwell
Background
*Propaganda: “ideas, fact, or allegations spread
deliberately to further one’s cause or to damage an
opposing cause.” (Websters College)
*Examples: McCarthyism, WWII (Hitler, the US),
American Revolution (Common Sense)
*Methods: threats, logic, lies, stereotyping, feeling,
justice, promises, guilt, blame, fear, etc.
Nazi propaganda is a glaring example of public
manipulation
Nazi Germany
Joseph Raymond McCarthy (November 14, 1908 May 2,
1957) was a Republican Senator from the state of
Wisconsin from 1947 to 1957. McCarthy organized a
destructive campaign through the establishment of the
"House Unamerican Activities Committee" through which
countless civilians, government workers and even
members of the military were brought before the committee
to answer unsubstantiated charges of involvement with
Communism, usually based on hearsay or general
paranoid convictions held by the right-wing establishment.
McCarthy employed tactics such as...
Techniques
* Guilt by association
* Publicizing accusations of political
disloyalty or subversion with
insufficient regard to evidence
* The use of unfair investigatory or
accusatory methods in order to
suppress opposition
American Revolution
Before the actual war of the Revolution could
begin, there had to be a revolution "in the minds
and hearts of the people," as John Adams put it.
One of the most important factors in this change
of heart was an innocent-looking document which
received the assent of George III "by commission"
on March 22, 1765. It was to be known as the
Stamp Act. That it was also to be a piece of
political dynamite was soon evident.
Russian Revolution Background
Read Handout
Create a timeline on back of handout
Look up words
Characters
Napoleon – pig leader (Josef Stalin)
Snowball – pig challenger (Leon Trotsky)
Boxer – horse, loyal follower, without
thinking
Squealer – pig propagandist for Napoleon
Old Major – boar, starts revolution (Marx
and Lenin)
Setting
Imaginary Farm in England
Manor Farm
Animal Farm
7 Commandments
1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
3. No animal shall wear clothes.
4. No animal shall sleep in a bed. with sheetswit sheets
5. No animal shall drink alcohol. to excess
6. No animal shall kill any other animal. without cause
7. All animals are equal. but some animals are more equal
than others
Animalism
First, Animalism represents Marxism from
Old Major
Second, the evolution of Marxism to
Leninism by Snowball
Third, Napoleon takes communist ideals
abolishes and changes to a monarchy and
dictatorship (Stalin’s changes)
Classwork
Write short 100 word summary of topic
from any one source
Correctly cite source on the back using
MLA documentation
Use the Encyclopedia set in class
Topics
Lenin, Karl Marx, Stalin, Leon Trotsky,
Gregory Zinoviev, Lev Kamenev, Serge
Kirov
Socialism, Marxism, Communism,
Democracy, Theocracy, Republic,
Monarchy, Dictatorship, Fascism
Topics
Russian Revolution 1917, Chinese
Revolution 1927, French Revolution 1789,
American Revolution 1776, Roman
Revolution 133 BC
Propaganda – Russian, German, American,
Japanese, English
George Orwell, the black list, Joseph
McCarthy,
Meanings
Modern
Propaganda exercise
Pick one side of the topic or subject
Produce either a simple image or message to
convince the public or sway the opinion in the
direction you want
Which medium today is the most influential?
Make sure this is completed with good taste
Topics
School Uniforms, Dress Code, Cell phones
use at school
Ipods at school, Lunch times, Parking rules
Class choices, Graduation Requirements,
ISS rules, Zoning issues, PE requirements