In the book "Animal Farm" writen by George Orwell.
Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer are all characters in the novel, Animal Farm. The book was written by George Orwell, and published in August of 1945.
Snowball the nice one that got chased off by dogs. Napoleon the mean one with the dogs, changed the rules to suit him. Squealer, Napoleon's spokesperson, great talker, just about everyone believed him.
The windmill, Snowball wants to build it because of it's unlimited benefits such as electricity and heating in the stalls. As Napoleon just doesn't really have a good reason except for the fact that it would be tiring and could decrease harvest.
Snowball and Napoleon always disagree in the book animal farm
napoleon doesn't have any gods--he has guard dogs. and i dont remember the chapter but it is near the middle of the book
He takes Bluebell's and Jessie's 9 puppies away and trains them as his guard dogs. Then he uses them to run Snowball off Animal Farm
"Vote for Snowball and the three-day week" and "Vote for Napoleon and the full manger"
Snowball is one of those who take over the farm and represents Leon Trotsky
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.
i know a book, called Napoleon's Pyramids
Napolean represented Joseph Stalin and Snowball represented Leon Trotsky. Napolean is the pig who blamed stuff on Snowball. Snowball is the one who is being blamed of things ge didnt do.( hes the loyal and happy pig that cares for every animals education)
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.