Napoleon wants the power of a leader, while Squealer is content to spread Napoleon's propaganda.
The windmill, Snowball wants to build it because of it's unlimited benefits such as electricity and heating in the stalls. As Napoleon just doesn't really have a good reason except for the fact that it would be tiring and could decrease harvest.
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The internal feud between Stalin and Trotsky is epitomized in Napoleon and Snowball. This was the argument between permanent revolution everywhere and just revolution in one farm.
compared to snowball, Napoleon was a treacherous leader, he didn't care about how much power animal farm had, but how much power he had over it.
The relationship between Napoleon and Snowball in Animal Farm resembles the rivalry between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky in Soviet history. Both pairs involved power struggles, with one figure (Napoleon/Stalin) eventually asserting dominance over the other (Snowball/Trotsky) through manipulation and force.
Both Napoleon and Snowball want to create a revolution that will free the farm animals from the farmer. Napoleon is content to only free the Manor and create his own fiefdom, where Snowball wants to free every farm.
snowball because he is a smart pig and anyone can trust a smart person
snowball I had white snowball II is a black cat
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Squealer, the pig who serves as Napoleon's propagandist, can be compared to Pravda, the official newspaper of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union. Both Squealer and Pravda are used to spread propaganda and manipulate information to control the thoughts and beliefs of the animals/people. They both distort the truth to maintain power and control over the population. The comparison highlights the theme of manipulation and the dangers of propaganda in totalitarian regimes.
There are several similarities between Snowball and Trotsky in "Animal Farm". Trotsky led the Red Army to victory over the White Army, and Snowball led the animals to victory in the Battle of Cowshed. Like Trotsky, Snowball wanted to spread the movement worldwide. Snowball ended up being kicked off the farm and banished just like Stalin did Trotsky.
The force pulling the snowball down a grassy hill is gravity, the natural force of attraction between objects with mass. As the snowball gains momentum, it overcomes the friction between the snowball and the grass, allowing it to roll downhill.