Napoleon took dogs from their mother when they were just young and secretly trained them to answer his every command and one day he just sent them after poor Snowball. Orwell doesn't tell us if they get him or not but we guess so. After that the dogs help Napoleon to keep order and any one who doesn't listen answers to them.
Napoleon gives himself the title of "President" in the book Animal Farm.
Yes--he is a character in George Orwell's book Animal Farm. Napoleon is a dictator and leader of the farm and the animals.
compared to snowball, Napoleon was a treacherous leader, he didn't care about how much power animal farm had, but how much power he had over it.
Our Leader, Comrade Napoleon Father of All Animals Terror of Mankind Protector of the Sheep-Fold Ducklings' Friend
Napoleon, the leader pig in "Animal Farm," did not have 400 children. In the book, it is mentioned that Napoleon takes the puppies to educate them, but there is no reference to him having such a large number of offspring.
Napoleon, the pig leader, is the most corrupt human-like character in "Animal Farm." He manipulates the other animals for his own gain, betraying the principles of the original rebellion against the humans to establish himself as a tyrannical leader. His actions demonstrate the corrupting influence of power.
The right answer is Joseph Stalin.
In "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, the character Miniumus writes the poem for Napoleon. Miniumus is the pig on the farm who is seen as the best writer.
our Leader, Comrade Napoleon
Yes, Napoleon Bonaparte was an important leader in France.
Napoleon Bonaparte was a great leader and ran his country under a code
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.