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in your own words explain what the spontaneous demonstrations are:
Assuming the context of "Animal Farm" (a common literary work with this term), Spontaneous Demonstrations are events organized by the pigs (ruling class) in the farm. They are meant to show the animals' supposed voluntary support for the farm's regime (led by Napoleon). The animals are made to march, sing patriotic songs (like "Beasts of England" initially, later others), and listen to speeches glorifying the farm's progress and the leadership. These demonstrations are not truly spontaneous as the animals are coerced or conditioned to participate, serving as a tool for propaganda and to maintain control, making the farm seem united and content under the ruling system.
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In the context of Animal Farm (or generally), "Spontaneous Demonstrations" (often a misnomer) are events (e.g., in a farm/community) where participants (e.g., animals) are made to publicly show support for a regime/leader. They involve marches, songs, speeches, and are used for propaganda/control (not truly "spontaneous" as participation is coerced/conditioned to uphold the ruling order, glorify leadership, and create an illusion of unity/contentment).