He becomes the leader of animal farm by chasing off his opponent, Snowball who through the rest of the book is made to look like bad guy. By chasing off Snowball, Napoleon is left with no opposition and all the other animals are too afraid to speak up against him becuase the dogs will kill them, therefore putting Napoleon as head of Animal Farm.
At the beginning of the story the dictator was Mr. Jones until he was over thrown by every animal on the farm then the dictator became Napoleon.
Stalin... Russian dictator.
Napoleon was used to symbolize Joseph Stalin, a Russian dictator, in Animal Farm
Yes--he is a character in George Orwell's book Animal Farm. Napoleon is a dictator and leader of the farm and the animals.
He's evil, deceiving, dictator like (evil), lazy, and greedy
There are several examples of Allusion in Animal Farm. The name 'Moses' is the name of the raven who represents religion. The name 'Napoleon' represents Stalin, who was a cruel dictator just like the original Napoleon.
Napoleon is a pig. to be exact he is the only boar on the farm throughout the book. he is to represent Stalin who becomes a dictator through the Russian Revolution.
Napoleon was a boar (pig)
Napoleon gives himself the title of "President" in the book Animal Farm.
Well, Napoleon is obviously more interested in dictatorship than Snowball. Plus, Napoleon makes all kinds of changes to the original commandments of all animals. Snowball eventually plans to build a windmill but Napoleon urinates on his blueprints. Then, Snowball is ran out of the farm by Napoleon's dogs that he stole from Blue Bell and Jessie. Napoleon is soon the dictator of Animal Farm and blames everything on Snowball. Squealer is Napoleons first mate who explains everything that Napoleon does is right when it's really only benefiting the pigs.
Napoleon is not the protagonist, but is a main character who represents corruption. Napoleon twists the rules and morals of his cause for his own gain, and is shown as an antagonist and foil to Snowball.
Napoleon