Imagine that you are one of the animals listening to Squealer's speech in chapter five when he says, "No one believes more firmly than Comrade Napoleon that all animals are equal. He would only be too happy to let you make your decision for yourselves. But sometimes you might make the wrong decisions, comrades, and then where will you be?" Write a detailed response stating what you think about Squealer's reasoning.
Squealer is implying that all the comrades/animals should follow Napoleon and his belief that all animals are equal. In addition, he added to his statement that leadership is a difficult task. He says that if comrades choose to think their own ways, then they would end up being unfortunate. I believe that Squealer is forcing all the animals to agree with him which is unnecessary as a leader and also irresponsible. I believe that the animals should collaborate together rather then being under the rule of a tyranny (autocracy).
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