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He becomes the leader of animal farm by chasing off his opponent, Snowball who through the rest of the book is made to look like bad guy. By chasing off Snowball, Napoleon is left with no opposition and all the other animals are too afraid to speak up against him becuase the dogs will kill them, therefore putting Napoleon as head of Animal Farm.
The 6th commandment started out as: No animal shall kill any other animal.After Napoleon's purge it was changed to: No animal shall kill any other animal without reason.The animals at Animal Farm accept the new change, thinking that it was always like that and they had just forgotten.
Because, Boxer, like all the other animals, were brainwashed by the pigs in the beginning. They only thing the only way to survive is for the pigs to be in charge.
no farm animals kill snakes unless it has to
No. Marsupials are not predators of farm animals.
Normally on a farm they don't kill animals unless they are sick, injured etc. and can no longer do their 'job'. But a young animal that is killed is normally the runt of the pack.
No, because when they kill their farm animals they don't have food or anything to use for transportation around the farm, depending on which ones they would kill.
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Napoleon commands the dogs to attack and kill the dissenting animals, which includes the phrase about the dogs tearing out their throats. This moment occurs in Chapter 5, during a tense scene where Napoleon consolidates his power and eliminates opposition. The brutal action is a key turning point that illustrates the violent enforcement of his rule.
Usually because they kill their farm animals.
Napoleon convicts the four pigs of treason in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" after they are accused of conspiring with Snowball, whom Napoleon views as a traitor. This act serves to eliminate any dissent and consolidate his power by instilling fear among the other animals. The public execution of the pigs is a display of his authority and a warning against rebellion, reinforcing his tyrannical control over the farm. Ultimately, it symbolizes the corrupting influence of power and the betrayal of the revolutionary ideals.
He was very angry and paranoid and he felt sad and depressed of the animal's getting killed as they were against Napoleon. This reflects to the purges which happened in Russia where Stalin used to kill anyone who was against him.
No, however they do damage fences which can cause problems for farmers as the farm animals can escape