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Animal Farm. Napoleon Patricia Fortunato and Simrin Dhillon. The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion . Based on Joseph Stalin U ses military force Uses his 9 dogs to intimidate the other animals and consolidate his power .
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Animal Farm Napoleon Patricia Fortunato and Simrin Dhillon
The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion. Based on Joseph Stalin Uses military force Uses his 9 dogs to intimidate the other animals and consolidate his power. In his supreme craftiness, he proves more treacherous than his counterpart, Snowball Will do anything to keep his reign of power Major Details of Napoleon
Napoleon didn’t contribute in the rebellion very much He became the leader and ruled everyone by fear He scared them into doing any work needed to be done Trades with the humans, eventually becoming one himself All he does is lay around the farm house and “think” about new ideas to “improve” the farm when really their just thinking of how to improve the pig’s lives Significant Contribution Napoleon Makes
He's just like a human He smokes a pipe Reads human magazines Listens to radio Wears human clothes Walks on two legs carrying a whip Changed the line “Four legs good, Two legs bad” to “Four legs good, Two legs better” Ultimate Fate of Napoleon
“All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” “Four legs good, two legs better! All Animals Are Equal. But Some Animals Are More Equal Than Others.” "Gentlemen, I will give you the same toast as before, but in a different form. Fill your glasses to the brim. Gentlemen, here is my toast: To the prosperity of The Manor Farm! “ One Piece of Criticism from the Internet
“Animal Farm” A fairy story by George Orwell with an Introduction by C. M. Woodhouse Animal Farm: Study guide http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/animalfarm/characters.html http://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/2207778-animal-farm-a-fairy-story http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Animal_Farm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_(Animal_Farm) http://www.shmoop.com/animal-farm/napoleon-pig.html Sources