Under Napoleon's leadership, the pigs manipulate the other animals by gradually altering the commandments of Animalism to suit their needs, often justifying their actions with Propaganda. They exploit the animals' lack of education and critical thinking, using slogans and fear tactics to maintain control. The pigs also enjoy privileges like living in the farmhouse and consuming alcohol, while convincing the other animals that these sacrifices are for the greater good. This gradual erosion of equality allows them to live royally while the other animals toil in hardship.
he was a dictator.
He had exceptional military and political leadership skills.
He was a dictator.
Defeat at Waterloo.
With his exile to St. Helena.
Most of Europe opposed his leadership of France.
He was dictatorial and ruthless.
Snowball and Napoleon.
He escaped from exile in Elba and took over.
Napoleon was a good country loyalist but ruthless leader, Grande Armée was the name given to the rank.
It got him noticed by both the political and military leadership of France.
Orwell named the pig Napoleon in "Animal Farm" as a tribute to Napoleon Bonaparte, the French military leader and emperor. By naming the pig after Napoleon Bonaparte, Orwell was drawing parallels between the character's rise to power and authoritarian leadership style.