The first matter to consider is the perspective from which the article is to be
written. We already have an insight into the pigs' point of view (perhaps more specifically 's)
from the explanations of , who functions as a porcine Pravda. It would
therefore be easy, but not particularly interesting or revealing, to compose a propaganda
article for an in-house publication produced on .
A more thought-provoking
exercise would be to look at an event such as the Battle of the Cowshed or the building or
destruction of the windmill from the viewpoint of a local newspaper...
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