Friend+of+fatherless!+Fountain+of+happiness!+Lord+of+the+swill-bucket!+Oh,+how+my+soul+is+on+Fire+when+I+gaze+at+thy+Calm+and+commanding+eye,+Like+the+sun+in+the+sky,+Comrade+Napoleon!

Example of Propaganda

"// Friend of fatherless! Fountain of happiness! Lord of the swill-bucket! Oh, how my soul is on Fire when I gaze at thy Calm and commanding eye, Like the sun in the sky, Comrade Napoleon!" //

This first verse of the poem is an example of propaganda. This is another effective way in how the pigs could hammer the same idea into the animals' heads. It is catchy and easy to memorize.

Minae Kwon

The example of propaganda here uses poetic traits: alliteration (" **F**riend of **F**atherless! **F**ountain "), a simile (" Like the sun in the sky, Comrade Napoleon "), and a metaphor (" Oh, how my soul is on Fire ...")//.//

-Erika Flores