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Napoleon and Animal Farm
Napoleon, as George Orwell describes him in
the book, is that Napoleon was a large, fierce
looking pig who didn't say very many things but
he had a reputation for getting his own way.
Napoleon is a Berkshire boar, the only one on the
farm. As the story goes on we are able to see a
much clearer picture of Napoleon and we realise
that He wont take 2nd place. We see him using
Squealer to get most of the animals on his side
and Napoleon has a plan to eventually become
leader of the farm. He uses Squealer as a
propaganda agent. The first sign of the pigs
taking advantage of their new way of life is the
taking of the milk and the apples.
The more you read of the story, Napoleons
plan starts to become obvious. He starts to
become sneaky and does not...
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