When the windmill is blown down by a storm, Napoleon uses Snowball as a scapegoat by blaming him for the disaster, claiming that he sabotaged the project. This accusation serves to unify the other animals against a common enemy and distract them from their hardships and Napoleon's own failures. By manipulating their fear of Snowball, Napoleon consolidates his power and deflects responsibility for the windmill's destruction. This tactic exemplifies his authoritarian control and the use of propaganda on the farm.
Napoleon claimed to be against the windmill to manipulate the other animals and maintain control over them. By pretending to oppose the project, he was able to gauge their reactions and rally them around a common cause when he ultimately supported it. This tactic allowed him to consolidate power and distract the animals from recognizing his authoritarian rule, showcasing his cunning and strategic nature in preserving his dominance on the farm.
Je suis Napoleon
"...... with three such men as Jose Morelos, I could conquer the world."---Napoleon Bonaparte
"A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon."Napoleon Bonaparte
he wants to impress the animals. Remember he get s the idea from snowball
Because he says that it was his idea for building the windmill
Becuase Napoleon the butt thinks Snowball did it.
By urinating on them
The reason that this is ironic is that Napoleon really did not do anything to deserve having it named after him.
It get blown down in the storm, but Napoleon blamed Snowball for ruining the windmill. Napoleon then sentenced Snowball to death.
to save the farm
He was blamed because he was a political opponent of Napoleon. Napoleon also wanted all of the animals to harbor fear towards him. A common enemy makes allies.
They were deeply divided on the subject of the windmill. Which snowball was for. He in which drew out the plans ,but Napoleon was against the idea thought they had better things to do then build a windmill.
Snowball and Napoleon. If one made a suggestion the other would not approve of it. For example the windmill. When Snowball came up with the idea, Napoleon said that it would not work. But as soon as Napoleon chased Snowball away, he decided to build the windmill anyway.
When the windmill is blown down by a storm, Napoleon uses Snowball as a scapegoat by blaming him for the disaster, claiming that he sabotaged the project. This accusation serves to unify the other animals against a common enemy and distract them from their hardships and Napoleon's own failures. By manipulating their fear of Snowball, Napoleon consolidates his power and deflects responsibility for the windmill's destruction. This tactic exemplifies his authoritarian control and the use of propaganda on the farm.
They went to napoleon and Napoleon killed him because Napoleon said he was on snowballs side