Napoleon took over the farm, after using the dogs (whom he kept secret from the rest of the animals, while training them) to oust Snowball
The pigs, originally. Napoleon eventually took autocratic leadership over the farm - after ousting snowball with the dogs he secretly trained.
In chapter 4 of "Animal Farm," the battle that took place was the Battle of the Cowshed, where the animals successfully defended their farm against Mr. Jones and his men who attempted to recapture it. The animals' victory solidified their control over the farm and boosted their confidence in their ability to govern themselves.
the pigs took over the farm
There really isn't a theme to Animal Farm Ch.2. It's more of a rising action because that's when the animals finally took over the farm. However, the overall theme to Animal Farm is absolute power corrupts absolutely, and no one is truly equal.
He escaped from exile in Elba and took over.
Ralph Abernathy
Joshua took over the leadership of the Jews, after the death of Moses.
Napoleon, the BIG PIG, and his lieutenant , Squealer , all other pigs being superior to the other animals, and the dogs were the serveants and guards of all pigs, but primarily, Napolean .
the pigs that are educated get control over the other animals because they are smarter than all the other animals and that's what separates the pigs from all the other animals. Ignorance is what keep the animals following under Napoleon's leadership instead of questioning why they have to work harder than they previously did under their original owner Mr. Jones.
She was the daughter of a minister and was allowed to discuss events. She ran the family farm in Quincy when John was gone and took care of 6 children.
The King of Prussia took leadership of the new Germany.
He faked a bunch of bank statements and basically took the extra timber that the animals were supposed to sell to him for free