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... cost. Basically there is only one possible answer for all animals to choose, the one which lets the pigs end up with the apples and milk. Squealer says; "You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in a spirit of selfishness and privilege?" This makes the animals feel guilty to have even thought to doubt the pigs. Squealer's last statement is also a rhetorical question; "Surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?" It is the last thing animals will remember and if Squealer hadn't won them over by this point, they would probably be scared enough not to take this risk. Squealer makes the animals feel guilty yet again when he says; "It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples." He even backs this up with evidence; "Many of us actually dislike milk and apples. ...
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