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.
because animals that are busy have no time to revolt. Napoleon wants to keep people busy so they don't think to much.
"yes. my class just read that book in 9th grade lit." No he definitely doesn't. We are doing this book for GCSE, and the ending is the animals watching as Napoleon plays cards with humans. He remains very much alive, but he does die, I think, at the end of the film
I think they are animals
yes animals can think! they can also feel and they all have feelings!
I think it is a animal that lives in parts of different animals ? I think it is a animal that lives in parts of different animals ?
I think bad animals are animal that kill or hurt people or animals that eat other animals. I think but im not sure.
Napoleon is not explicitly mentioned in the book during the Battle of the Cowshed. In the 1999 movie, he is not fighting, but either in the fields or barn, watching. Later in the book, however, he does manipulate history so that the animals think he was at the forefront of the battle, rather than Snowball.
animal is world bilding material
In "Animal Farm," Jones represents the oppressive human farmer who mistreats and neglects the animals, while Napoleon is a pig who becomes a tyrannical leader after the animals overthrow Jones. Jones symbolizes the czarist regime, while Napoleon mirrors the rise of totalitarianism under Stalin in the Soviet Union.
The animals were happy with the way things were because they never had time to question the situation they were in. Napoleon made them work like slaves so that they would not be able to think about how he was treating them and they would not overturn his leadership.
an animal handler I think is someone who looks after and trains the animals on set.
He and Napoleon get in a big disagreement and Snowball runs away from the far and is never heard from again.