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Saturday, March 16, 2019

How Napoleon Achieved and Maintained Power in George Orwells Animal Fa

How cat sleep Achieved and Maintained Power in George Orwells Animal FarmNapoleon was a pig in more than ane sense. Words that you associate with pigs are not often pleasant. betrayer referring to one who is greedy and has more than their fair share pig headed refers to one who is extremely stubborn and thinks they are always right the pigs refer to police, or different figures of authority. Napoleon became dictator of Animal Farm merely receivable to the fact that he was a pig, and had the simplest of leadership skills. He sayed that king by propaganda and running the farm in a fascist, totalitarian manner. Violence, propaganda and the general ignorance of the other farm animals were major roles in keeping Napoleon in power.Power naturally fell to the pigs not because they had earned it, or were the ruff for the job, but merely as a result of their social stand up in the animal hierarchy. The work of teaching and organizing the others fell naturally upon the pigs, which we re loosely recognised as being the cleverest of the animals (P.9). The pig, Old Major was considered the oldest and wisest animal on the farm. The other animals may have thought it natural for any other pig to be like him and follow his vision and ethics of Animalism. Whilst Napoleon assumed the role of leader of the revolution, he was only able to state this position because the other animals took it for granted that the decisions he made were the right ones. To maintain this position...

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