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Q: What does Napoleon do to put an end to any opposition on Animal farm?
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Who was hated by the animals in Animal Farm?

Snowball (an allegorical character for Trotsky) is the animal hated by the others in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Snowball was framed for being a traitor by Napoleon (an allegorical character for Stalin) and chased off of the farm. Napoleon would then blame any misfortune that occurred on the farm as an act of sabotage by Snowball.


Animal farm What happened when any of the other animals protested anything Napoleon said?

"Surely you do not want Jones back" (Napoleon used fear to instill a sense of belonging on any of his decisions)


In animal farm what is the significance of napoleon eliminating Sunday meetings?

Elimination of the Sunday meetings took out any chance for rebellion against Napolean.


What does Napoleon have the dogs do that shocks and terrifies the animals on Animal Farm?

Napoleon privately rears some puppies that he took away from their mothers when they were young. He trained them to be vicious killing machines - and in chapter 5, he uses them to chase off snowball and to intimidate the other animals in order to gain power.


What changes are initiated by Napoleon in animal farm?

Napoleon announces that there wont be any meetings anymore! From now on they have to salut the flag every sunday and then get their weekly orders


Is a dormouse a farm animal?

No. I don't think that any type of mouse is a farm animal.


Are there any comic relief in animal farm?

Yes, there are instances of comic relief in "Animal Farm," such as the interactions between the animals and some of the absurd situations they find themselves in. The dynamic between characters like Napoleon and Snowball also provides some moments of dark humor.


How had the sixth commandment been changed?

The 6th commandment started out as: No animal shall kill any other animal.After Napoleon's purge it was changed to: No animal shall kill any other animal without reason.The animals at Animal Farm accept the new change, thinking that it was always like that and they had just forgotten.


Are there any similes in 'Animal Farm'?

yes


Was there intellectual freedom under Napoleon's rule?

Napoleon inspired nationalism in many nations but he was a man of great censorship, careful to deter any opposition inspired by writings or literature of his rivals.


What are bad things Napoleon did in Animal Farm?

Napoleon manipulated and exploited the other animals for his own benefit, changing the rules of the farm to suit his needs while denying others basic rights. He used violence and fear to maintain control, ultimately betraying the principles of the rebellion and becoming as oppressive as the human farmers they had overthrown.


Why does the farm grow richer without making the majority of the animals any richer in Animal Farm?

Before the Revolution or after? Before, it is because Jones lost some money in a lawsuit so he had turned to drinking and his men were dishonest and didn't their work. Afterwards it is because Napoleon was a cruel leader who tried to make the farm as "efficient" as possible by feeding the animals less so that he could sell more.