Napoleon was used to symbolize Joseph Stalin, a Russian dictator, in Animal Farm
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Napoleon the pig is an allegory for Joseph Stalin.
Joseph Stalin was the inspiration for the character of Napoleon in George Orwell's book Animal Farm. Napoleon represents Stalin's dictatorial leadership style and his betrayal of the original ideals of the Russian Revolution. The novel is a metaphor for the events leading up to the Russian Revolution and Stalin's rise to power.
Old Major represents Karl Marx and Napoleon represents Stalin
Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin.Napoleon was based on Joseph Stalin, who ruled the soviet union for over 30 years.
They represent the russian army seeing as napoleon represents stalin (russian leader) and snowball represents Trotsky(spain leader).Stalin took over part of spain obviously with his army and kicked out Trotsky just like Napoleon kicked out snowball with his dogs.
The dogs that are under Napoleon's control.
Stalin... Russian dictator.
NAPOLEON represents Joseph Stalin
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.
The pigs represent the leaders of the Bolshevik Revolution and the Soviet Union. Specifically, Snowball was meant as an allegory to Leon Trotsky, and Napoleon was used to satirize Joseph Stalin.