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    important they did. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, a group of energetic animals overthrows an old, drunken farmer. Each animal plays a different role in the rebellion and contributes to their new lives. The main characters in the book are Napoleon, Snowball, Squealer, and Boxer. Each one of them has their own view of life, but eventually follow someone else’s beliefs. George Orwell strategically named the pigs and horses of Animal Farm based on their personalities and actions. Orwell named…

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    like building snowmen, make snow angels, and having a snowball fight. Building snowmen can be fun but also a little difficult to do when you try to make the big snowball first, then the medium snowball second, and then the small one last. Snow angels are really amusing to make. Having a snowball fight is so much fun when you hit with family and friends. Being with friends and family while you build snowmen, make snow angels, and having a snowball fight can be extreme enjoyable for students that…

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    the same intellectual skills as Snowball which make him a good leader. As Napoleon becomes the leader of Animal Farm he abuses his power turning into a totalitarian leader; overall, Orwell suggests that anyone who is given sole power of a government will become corrupt. Initially in Animal Farm, Snowball is the chosen leader because Napoleon lacks the same intellectual skills as him. Napoleon is known as someone who gets what he wants by looking fierce, whilst Snowball is…

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    they had hated the most: people. Power is a thing that takes over minds. No matter who the person is and when a person has it, it can completely ruin them. In his novel, Animal Farm, George Orwell uses Snowball, Mr. Jones, and Napoleon to demonstrate that absolute power corrupts absolutely. Snowball had been the first main leader after the rebellion. His ideas for the farm were to make it efficient and easy for the animals. However his thoughts were in the future and did not think about the…

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    The rise of power began when two young boars take leadership of the farm. Snowball, who represents aspects of both Lenin and Trotsky, was an inventive pig who was a great speaker. Napoleon, who represents Joseph Stalin, is a large pig who was not known for speaking but rather known for getting his way. In the novel, Napoleon and Snowball have a large disagreement about whether or not a windmill should be built. Snowball used his ways of persuasive speaking to influence the animals. On the…

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    is in chapter V. Napolen’s argument with Snowball lines up with the actual falling out between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky. Napoleon is obviously losing his favorability of the lower animals to his rival Snowball. Napoleon feels he has no choice but to turn to his police force of dogs in order to keep his power. Just like Stalin, Napoleon works behind the scines and builds his supremacy in private with deception and secrecy. Now on the other sand Snowball, like Trotsky, is devoted to winning…

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    Do you know what it takes to be a good leader? There are multiple given examples of being a good and bad leader in Animal Farm. In this book you will see these two sides of a good leader, snowball being the good leader and Napoleon the bad leader. With this they have given multiple things from each side to show how they are good or bad. There is one side where he is truthful, honest, never lies to or changes up on the animals. Then, there’s the other who lies, is manipulative, does everything…

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    named Snowball and Napoleon whose interactions reveal the conflict between collectivist and individualistic society. The farm was initially led by the pigs, until Napoleon took complete control of it and he abused his power and by treating the animals as slaves.…

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    soldiers are innocent of murder because the colonists were armed, dangerous, and angry at new taxes imposed on them. Theodore Bliss has proof that the soldiers were innocent. He stated that the colonists were insulting the soldiers and throwing snowballs at the soldiers. This gives the soldier the right to self defence. They had every reason to shoot. The colonists were all armed and angry. Captain Preston also has solid eyewitness evidence. He…

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    First, Snowball represents Leon Trotsky in his role in the Animal Revolution. For example, Orwell sets Snowball apart as pre-eminent among the pigs describing him as, “A more vivacious pig … quicker in speech and more inventive,” (Orwell 26). Snowball was a very relevant part of the wisest group among the animals, the pigs, which had been fervent in planning the revolution other…

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