Since Napoleon wanted more power over the other animals he made believe that every bad situation or bad cause was created by snowball witch In deed was not snowball did nothing to Animal Farm. He blamed snowball because he didn't know who was creating this tragedy therefore, he decided to blame snowball for any misfortune that was found.
i think he is in good position in the on going process of the windmill and his controversy is to not finish it in a short period of time
He blamed Snowball. It was actually a storm.
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Snowball is used as a scapegoat to divert blame and consolidate power for Napoleon, the pig who leads the farm. After Snowball challenges Napoleon's authority and proposes the construction of the windmill, he is expelled from the farm. Following his departure, Napoleon and his followers manipulate the other animals into believing that Snowball is secretly sabotaging their efforts, using him as a convenient target for their frustrations and fears, thereby solidifying Napoleon's control by uniting the animals against a common enemy.
Because Napoleon led them to believe this. Snowball really wanted to help the other animals fight for freedom.
When Napoleon exiled Snowball, this gave him the opportunity to blame all the wrongs of animal farm on him. For example, the windmills destruction was blamed on snowball, but the odds of that are very slim because it was his idea to build it in the first place. During the first battle, Napoleon convinced all of the other animals into thinking that it was snowball who led the human forces against the animals, even though it was very much the other way around.
Because Napoleon led them to believe this. Snowball really wanted to help the other animals fight for freedom.
Napoleon uses the memory of Snowball to instill fear and manipulate the other animals on the farm. By portraying Snowball as a traitor and a constant threat, he distracts the animals from their own hardships and failures, making them more reliant on his leadership. This serves to consolidate his power, as he can blame Snowball for any problems or misfortunes that arise, reinforcing his control over the farm. The constant reminders of Snowball’s supposed treachery keep the animals united in their distrust of him, ensuring their loyalty to Napoleon.
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.
So when the events on Animal Farm deteriorated, Napolean and his veegs would have an easy soft target to deflect the blame from their own ineptness and poor planning.
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.
Boxer blamed the executions on Snowball, but you will have to look up his solution in the book.
In the book Animal Farm, the animals can blame Snowball for them having to work. This causes pride among them.