nothing
Not quite! He was busy scheming of ways to get and justify tighter control and more privileges for his cronies, because he was an equal with the other animals, just "more equal".
Napoleon has struck fear into all of them. Especially after the killing of the animals in chapter 7
Napoleon orders death for anyone who gives the hens food. They are rebelling because they don't want Napoleon to sell their eggs.
it worked for napoleon dynamite
Napoleon isolates certain animals because he wants to be in control and have all the power. These animals are starting trouble and trying to make it so he has no control or power.
Squealer.
They praise Napoleon because he is the leader... The sheep are mindless creatures who convince everyone to praise him...
Napoleon sells the timber to Frederick. Frederick wanted to pay bu cheque, but Napoleon demanded cash, which the other animals later inspected.
the puppies
The animal rankings in the book goes as follows: Napoleon>Squealer>Humans>Other animals. As you can see, Napoleon worked himself up to the top with rumors, propoganda, and lies. He represents Stalin. Squealer, who represents Lenin, is his ever faithful lackey and helps him to spread his propoganda, lies, and rumors. The humans represent the richer folk in Russia at the time, being equal but at the same time not as equal as Stalin. And the other animals represents the working class, the peasents, and the regular citizens.
Yes--he is a character in George Orwell's book Animal Farm. Napoleon is a dictator and leader of the farm and the animals.
Yes, Napoleon had a private zoo at his mansion at Malmaison, the animals came form allies and friends as well as all his conquests.
He gained leadership dictatorship over all the animals on Animal Farm. Not to mention that Squealer warped the memories of the other animals by tricking them into believing the lies he spun. The dogs enforced all the ridicules "laws" made by Napoleon.