Napoleon's Power In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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Old Major’s reoccurring dream of the Beasts of England instructs the animals to take control from the human owner’s in his passing. After Major’s death, Napoleon takes lead and the power soon goes to his head. Corruption has been the downfall to many successful leaders, those with authority are all soon to get wrapped up in the power and this only leads to their end. George Orwell’s infamous novel Animal Farm is based on the Russian Revolution and includes key figures from the revolution that the animals represent. Orwell uses the animals to show how the power went to their heads and leads to their own ruins. Napoleon who represents Joseph Stalin in the Russian Revolution and Squealer, his menacing accomplice represents the Russian media who …show more content…

Napoleons dictating ways begin to raise eyebrows on the farm and the animals start to see Napoleon for his true colors. “Napoleon produced no schemes of his own, but said quietly that Snowball’s would come to nothing, and seemed to be biding his time.” (No page) Napoleon was more intelligent than he led on, he knew that it was only a matter of time before he’d strike against Snowball and turn the others against him. “Napoleon establishes himself as leader, with the pack of dogs reinforcing his position. He says there will be no more meetings and no more debates. He and other pigs will decide everything.” (No …show more content…

Squealer worked alongside Napoleon when he came to rule, whenever he would go against a commandment and one of the animals questioned it, Squealer made sure to cover up the tracks. “We pigs are brainworkers. The whole management and organization of this farm depend on us. Day and night we are watching over your welfare. It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples. Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty? Jones would come back!” Squealer made sure that the animals would be convinced into thinking that the pigs are doing no wrong so that they continue their menacing schemes. When reading, you may think that Squealer is just as strong minded as Napoleon, but looking more in depth, Squealer’s personality is that of an easily persuaded and naïve

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