When Napoleon and the snowball voted, Napoleon accused all the problems that appeared on the snowball using the snowball and had a negative effect on him and his future farm plan. With this animal, George Orwell can make it clear and easy for readers to come up with ideas on the Russian revolution. Napoleon violated the sixth commandment. That is that it will not kill other animals. After the revolt, the animal made seven commandments.
Napoleon is the protagonist of the George Orwell Zoo and is very cruel. So no one thinks why he is such an effective leader? In the zoo Orwell gave the farm dictator Napoleon, and many features made him himself an effective leader. Throughout this book, Napoleon took a maneuvering attitude, a powerful support system, and threatened to threaten other animals on the farm. Napoleon was not a powerful public speaker, but he used the propaganda to manipulate and use other people to tell his story.
In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm", Napoleon maintains his authority over acquisition, management and livestock. Napoleon gained control of animals by allowing forced, propaganda, animal manipulation, opposition exile. His leadership style includes the use of media to support his decision to carry out the use of fear to improve himself more than any other animal in various positions of the new law. Napoleon changed his strengths and implementation strategies, maintained his strengths and showed his importance.
The role of George Orwell Napoleon is a very intelligent and troublesome animal. He uses several methods to acquire and maintain farm management. His main way is to use fear, to use animals, to bend the rules. Napoleon's mission is intelligently sound in terms of its own interests. To fear Napoleon is how animals claim what he said. This allowed him to run the farm in his own way and be more comfortable than other animals. Early in the zoo, Napoleon brought nine newborn puppies, Jesse and Blue Bell. These puppies are ... Read more