Monday, February 25, 2013

In Animal Farm, how do Napoleon and Snowball treat other animals?I'd like to hear the similarities/differences please :)

Although they are both strong leaders, Napoleon and
Snowball have very different ideas about the revolution.  While Snowball believes in the
ideals of the revolution, Napoleon sees it as an opportunity to garner power for
himself.  Snowball has the brains, but Napoleon has the
brawn.


After the revolution, Snowball tries to get the
animals to work together, get educated, and be involved in government.  Napoleon, on the
other hand, wants the farm to be governed by an elite group of pigs rather than
committees of animals.   


Snowball is a strong orator, but
Napoleon is a master manipulator.  Ultimately, Napoleon’s power-grabbing is successful
and he is able to not only run Snowball off the farm but continue to use him as a
scapegoat after he leaves.

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