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How Did Napoleon Impact Animal Farm

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Though many of the characters in Animal Farm impacted the outcome of the novel,
Napoleon's impact seems to have risen above any of the other characters. Napoleon is the boar who originally lead the communist party on Animal Farm alongside Snowball but later led Snowball off the farm and became the sole ruler and dictator of the animals. Napoleon kept the animals working through propaganda and fear, caused the animals to over exert themselves, manipulated the other animals, and took all of the power for himself in a government that was supposed to be run by the people. Napoleon’s use of propaganda and the fear that he instilled in the animals on the farm impacted the story by keeping the animals from seeing that he was mistreating them and …show more content…

He slaved the animals in the construction of the windmill and convinced them to work hard for the continuous months that it would take to build the windmill when in actuality, it would take years until the windmill was up and running. Even when the windmill was complete, he backed out of the promises that he had initially vowed, such as keeping the stalls warm and lit. Napoleon’s false promises kept the animals happily working and stop them from rebelling because they thought that all of their hard work would pay off in the long …show more content…

Jones, by telling lies and changing the rules on the farm to better suit his needs. Napoleon alters the other animals memories of the events that he doesn’t want them to remember by feeding them lies, mostly through Squealer. When events depict someone other than Napoleon to be the superior animal or a hero, like Snowball at the Battle of the Cowshed or whose idea it was to build the windmill, Napoleon sends Squealer around to the other animals to tell false stories of how the events took place that make Napoleon seem like the superior animal to everyone else. He also sends Squealer to the sign that displays the 7 Commandments of Animalism multiple times to change the commandments to best suit his needs. Finally, Napoleon had a great impact in the novel because of the way that he took complete control of the farm and made decisions for all of the other animals, even though the whole reason for rebelling was to not live on a farm with one person ruling everyone else. Napoleon continues to dictate the animals every move after the rebellion against Mr. Jones dictatorship. He drives his only political opponent off of the farm to ensure that he is the only one in charge. Additionally, Napoleon sets up a vote for the leader of the farm where he is the only animal running and the only political party to

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