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Initially, Mr. Jones, the owner of Manor Farm, is the main antagonist, along with his wife and Moses the Raven (who are supporting antagonists).

After the Rebellion, Napoleon turns from becoming a protagonist to an antagonist. With Napoleon, Squealer and the other pigs, along with the puppies, are supporting antagonists.

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