Utopia, by Sir Thomas More, represented a Renaissance movementA. embracing natural science. B. toward classical studies. C.called elitism. D. called humanism.
No
Napoleon sells the timber to Frederick. Frederick wanted to pay bu cheque, but Napoleon demanded cash, which the other animals later inspected.
He declared himself emperor, which is absolutism and against the ideas of the enlightenment.
Frederick
Frederick cheated Napoleon by giving him fake money for the timber that was sold, making Napoleon look like a fool.
Mr. Frederick.
At the end of chapter eight, Frederick is acquired by Napoleon.
Napoleon fist come into contact with Frederick and Pilkington when they try to take over animal farm. Later he would begin to trade with his neighbors.
Napoleon threatens to execute Frederick if he is captured. He views Frederick as a significant threat to his power and is determined to eliminate any opposition. This threat underscores Napoleon's ruthless approach to maintaining control and dealing with his enemies.
Napoleon plays cards with Mr. Pilkington
Yes, but the animals are uncomfortable about this fact because Mr. Frederick (who represents Germany) is a human. At first, Napoleon is against Frederick and changes the slogan from "Death to Humanity" to "Death to Frederick". He later changes it to "Death to Pilkington" without warning.