Snowball, but only after he was run out of Animal Farm by Napoleon. From then on, whenever something went even mildly wrong, Snowball was to blame though he was never seen again after the initial event of being exiled.
Snowball (an allegorical character for Trotsky) is the animal hated by the others in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Snowball was framed for being a traitor by Napoleon (an allegorical character for Stalin) and chased off of the farm. Napoleon would then blame any misfortune that occurred on the farm as an act of sabotage by Snowball.
After first being named Manor Farm, then Animal Farm, the farm eventually ends up being named The Manor Farm.
He tried to act like a leader. But he was actually a traitor. Most of the animals were suspicious with him.
In Chapter 7 of "Animal Farm," propaganda is being spread to discredit Snowball by portraying him as a traitor and enemy of the farm. Squealer uses manipulation and lies to convince the animals that Snowball was responsible for all their problems and that Napoleon is their true leader. These tactics are used to maintain Napoleon's power and control over the farm.
because its a farm animal :P
wool
Mr. Jones owned Manor Farm and his affliction was being an alcholic
Pilkington Farm. :) It represents the West in general, being the US and the UK.
In chapter 7 of Animal Farm, several animals are killed during an assembly of the animals. The animals are killed for being traitors against The Farm.
Mollie in Animal Farm is described as a vain and materialistic horse who is more concerned with her own comfort and appearance than the well-being of the other animals on the farm.
Mollie in Animal Farm is portrayed as vain, materialistic, and self-centered. She is more concerned with her own comfort and appearance than the well-being of the other animals on the farm.
Mollie in Animal Farm is portrayed as vain, materialistic, and self-centered. She is more concerned with her own comfort and appearance than the well-being of the other animals on the farm.