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When Napoleon seizes power in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," he strips away crucial rights such as the animals' freedom of speech and their ability to vote on important decisions. He manipulates the principles of Animalism and uses Propaganda to control the narrative, effectively silencing dissent. The animals are increasingly subjected to fear and oppression, losing their autonomy and rights to participate in the governance of the farm. Ultimately, Napoleon's regime mirrors the oppressive human rule the animals initially sought to escape.

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