In Chapter 5 of "Animal Farm," Orwell highlights the unimportance of the sheep's slogan by showing how it serves as a distraction from the animals' deeper issues and struggles. The sheep repeatedly chant "Four legs good, two legs bad," drowning out more meaningful discussions and dissent among the animals. This mindless repetition illustrates how Propaganda can manipulate thought and stifle critical thinking, revealing the dangers of blind acceptance of simplistic slogans. Ultimately, the sheep's slogan becomes a tool for the pigs to maintain control, emphasizing the theme of how language can be used to obscure truth and undermine collective awareness.
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