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 * Min Ji Kim** Apart from historical reference which was previously mentioned in few of my comrades' quote, propagandist's one of most prominent tactics was seen in this quote. It was Boxer using oversimplification as he cites "Napoleon is always rights". The reason why I think in such way was because of the indication of word phrace, "always rights", which clearly explains his biased belief on thinking the leader as perfect, flawless, incomparable one. This reminds me of promoter's technique of oftentimes being too simplistic and optimist on their leader or their sides' mind and decisions.

One thing that children did, during Stalin's rule, was the they would stand in front of their desks every morning and say "Thank Comrade Stalin for this happy life." In this quote "Napoleon is always right," Napoleon represents Stalin, Boxer represents the children, and the quote represents the quote that children said every morning. -Jenny Kim

Adding on, Stalin was almost brainwashing and penetrating the people to make all the fake things to be believed as truth and made it as a fact. The people who were having education were trained and taught like that and it was very wrong at that time. This quote is one of the sentence that we can make analysis with the people in Russia when Stalin was in power. Napoleon is Stalin at this part. -John Jung 9F

And also Stalin forced people to believe he is right, if Soviet Union (or Stalin) heard about person insulting Stalin then they were killed by them. So even though people knew it Stalin was wrong, they couldn't complaint anything about him. Therefore Boxer represents the people living in Stalin era.

Boxer is a great example of a stupid animal of a communist society. As also seen in Russia's Soviet Union Era, these stupid people are the ones made their country or nation collapse more. Also in some cases, the government awarded these people in order to influence other 'stupid' people to join the 'stupid' group. All these works done by government was for the leader to carry out his political or economical plan without any interruption.

This quote is a great illustration of the idea that other animals believed in Napoleon whatever he said apart from the fact that he might be wrong. No one thought of him to be using his powers for his own benefit, and was made to think that without him, they would have to go back to the miserable life that they had before; life under Jones. These trusts and beliefs about Napoleon has not been questioned yet, which makes mea agree to MinJi's point, that the promoter's technique of oftentimes being too simplistic and optimist on their leader or their sides' mind and decisions. -Q Park

Brendan Ryu The repetition of a slogan reminds me how Stalin made the people think communism is the answer to perfection.