Napoleon convinces the farm animals with the help of Squealers help that Snowball is on the same side as Mr Jones and he also get the dogs that he raised to chase Snowball through the hedges.
If Napolean had not ran Snowball off the farm he would not have became ruler. With Snowball gone he could then begin his reign of TERROR
His guard dogs chased snowball of the farm
After raising the litter of puppies, he gained control over them and ordered them to chase Snowball out of Animal Farm.
he took bluebell and another dogs puppies away and trained them really mean and then when they grew up he told them to go kill snowball but snowball ran away to another farm.
she gathered all animals and banned him from the farm, and clues show from him just accepting the ban, they were able to find out the truth after all.
by the dogs.
by using his 9 big dogs he trained
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snowball is a dedicated leader as well as a good military leader, later on in the story snowball is criticised of being a traitor by napoleon.
Snowball (an allegorical character for Trotsky) is the animal hated by the others in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Snowball was framed for being a traitor by Napoleon (an allegorical character for Stalin) and chased off of the farm. Napoleon would then blame any misfortune that occurred on the farm as an act of sabotage by Snowball.
Snowball, but only after he was run out of Animal Farm by Napoleon. From then on, whenever something went even mildly wrong, Snowball was to blame though he was never seen again after the initial event of being exiled.
Snowball was not a traitor Napoleon wants the Farm to believe that he is to make sure that if Snowball returns, he is met with negative energy and is kicked out of the Farm Napoleon simply uses his friendship with Snowball at the beginning of the book to get a better position in the Farm until he becomes the "comrade" in charge. To make sure that he stays at his position, Napoleon releases several lies regarding Snowball, that he ruins the Farm at night, that he demolished the windmill after the snowstorm, that he collaborated with Farmer Jones, etc... This is similar to the characters both Napoleon and Snowball represent, Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky, respectfully. Stalin and Leon were close friends before the revolution and until they both begin to compete for leadership of the Soviet Union. Stalin gains enough influence to banish Trotsky from the USSR and strip him of all his heroic titles and his reputation. It is believed that Stalin eventually plotted the assassination of Trotsky in Mexico.
Squealer tries to portray Snowball as a traitor and a threat to the farm by spreading lies and manipulating the animals' perceptions. He blames Snowball for all the farm's problems and claims that Snowball was in league with humans to destroy Animal Farm. Squealer uses fear tactics and propaganda to paint Snowball in a negative light, turning the animals against him completely.
He was originally a hero, battling strongly and leading the animals to victory. He took some bullets and was awarded Animal Hero First Class. However, after being chased away by Napoleon's dogs, he is portrayed as a traitor and he apparently was working for Jones the entire time. Of course, this is just propaganda, but the animals soon believe him and Squealer.
He had become friends with Napoleon.
depends on how you look at it, to the Bourbons( the Ruling family at the time of the overthrow) he was a traitor, to the revolutionists he was a hero. The directory government was then put into place and napoleon was transferred to the French Army in Italy whre he first major success's took place...
That person is called a Traitor.
He tried to act like a leader. But he was actually a traitor. Most of the animals were suspicious with him.
yes, he was a traitor, he went a long with Benedict Arnold who was a traitor
Traitor