He steals Bluebell and Jessie's puppies and claims that he will "educate them". Actually, he trained them to be mean and vicious dogs that could be used as his and Squealer's personal escort.
He also steals the milk right at the beginning of the novel, and then continues to change the core principles of animalism to his will throughout. Eg. He kills animals, drinks, sleeps in beds and changes the rules so that he is allowed to do this.
He uses Squealer to make sure the animals believe him too.
Napoleon was a boar (pig)
Napoleon gives himself the title of "President" in the book Animal Farm.
Napoleon was used to symbolize Joseph Stalin, a Russian dictator, in Animal Farm
Napoleon
The Farmhouse in Animal Farm is a symbol of Animal Domination. (Napoleon and squealer's domination, to be exact.) The Farmhouse and the Windmill were both symbols of Napoleon's power over all the animals of animal farm.
Napoleon, by not eating from his trough .
Snowball and Napoleon always disagree in the book animal farm
That would be snowball, who was from there out considered a 'trator', but in reality was not.
In chapter 8 of Animal Farm, Frederick tricked Napoleon by offering to buy the timber from Animal Farm with counterfeit money. However, when Napoleon discovered the deception, he led the animals in a battle against Frederick and his men during the Battle of the Windmill. Napoleon's forces ultimately rid the farm of the human invaders.
the dictatorship of napoleon
Stalin
Yes--he is a character in George Orwell's book Animal Farm. Napoleon is a dictator and leader of the farm and the animals.