Well, from what i have gathered so far (almost to the end of the book) is:
1) He always thinks hes right
2) He doesn't follow the rules, but punishes others harshly
3) Wants to be all powerful
4) Finds someone to blame (usually Snowball)
etc.
Basically i would say:
Hypercritical, bumptious, mean, harsh, uncaring and powerful, clever (but not in a good way)
Hope this helps :)
CR x
They went to napoleon and Napoleon killed him because Napoleon said he was on snowballs side
they didnt react well. they flogged any animal who was caught singing that song
Zoo keeper or animal trainer
When Napoleon makes a contract to sell 400 eggs per week, the hens refuse, due to the cruelty of egg-selling. Napoleon cuts their rations completely, and nine hens end up dying before the rest give in.
you should slap them and call animal control
animal testing is when scientists use animals to find out how they react with different chemicals. They would be injected into the animal and then they woul see what the animal would do and record what happened.
The reason we should get rid of animal testing is because it is torture to the animals and animals dont have the same reactions to things like humans do. they react a whole lot differently. So please stop animal testing & animal cruelty!
Animals may react differently to having food stacked on them depending on the individual animal and the amount of food. Some animals may feel stressed or uncomfortable, while others may not mind or even enjoy the attention. It is important to consider the well-being and comfort of the animal before stacking food on them.
he shot his foot off
Mammals have sweat glands and the bodies react to fluctuation in outside temperatures. Therefore, animals sweat to regulate.
Animal react to weather changes for different reasons like cows know when it's going to rain so they lie down to keep the grass bellow it dry and warm as they don't want to lie on cold wet or damp grass when they begin to get tired it helps animals by reacting to weather they adapt also it helps them live better different animals adapt for different reasons
Squealer portrays Napoleon as a heroic leader by emphasizing his supposed sacrifices and wisdom in guiding the farm, often using propaganda to twist the narrative in his favor. He presents Napoleon's decisions as essential for the animals' well-being, framing any dissent as betrayal. The animals, largely uneducated and reliant on Squealer's rhetoric, are swayed by his persuasive speeches, leading them to accept his version of events without question. Consequently, they view Napoleon as a savior rather than a tyrant, despite the growing hardships they face.