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  • Date Submitted: 05/15/2014 11:43 AM
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George Orwell's Animal Farm, the character Napoleon is an extravagantly evil character who uses military force (his nine attack dogs) to intimidate and control the other animals. In his incomparable deceit and cunning, Napoleon proves more treacherous than his counterpart, Snowball. Indeed, from the very beginning of the novel, Napoleon emerges as a selfish, corrupt opportunist. Though he is present at all meetings of the newly formed state, Napoleon never makes any contribution to the revolution of the animals. Napoleon never shows any interest in the strength of Animal Farm itself, only in his power and control over it. The only project he truly undertakes with any enthu George Orwell's Animal Farm, the character Napoleon is an extravagantly evil character who uses military force (his nine attack dogs) to intimidate and control the other animals. In his incomparable deceit and cunning, Napoleon proves more treacherous than his counterpart, Snowball. Indeed, from the very beginning of the novel, Napoleon emerges as a selfish, corrupt opportunist. Though he is present at all meetings of the newly formed state, Napoleon never makes any contribution to the revolution of the animals. Napoleon never shows any interest in the strength of Animal Farm itself, only in his power and control over it. The only project he truly undertakes with any enthu George Orwell's Animal Farm, the character Napoleon is an extravagantly evil character who uses military force (his nine attack dogs) to intimidate and control the other animals. In his incomparable deceit and cunning, Napoleon proves more treacherous than his counterpart, Snowball. Indeed, from the very beginning of the novel, Napoleon emerges as a selfish, corrupt opportunist. Though he is present at all meetings of the newly formed state, Napoleon never makes any contribution to the revolution of the animals. Napoleon never shows any interest in the strength of Animal Farm itself, only in his power and control over it. The...

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