Snowball is often viewed as a bad leader in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" due to his inability to consolidate power and effectively address the challenges posed by Napoleon. While he is intelligent and has innovative ideas, such as the windmill project, he is ultimately ousted and undermined by Napoleon's ruthless tactics. Snowball's lack of political savvy and failure to build strong alliances leave him vulnerable, demonstrating that good intentions alone do not guarantee effective leadership. His eventual exile showcases the dangers of idealism without practical power.
snowball is a dedicated leader as well as a good military leader, later on in the story snowball is criticised of being a traitor by napoleon.
Snowball symbolizes the Soviet leader Leon Trotsky.
Snowball is the leader of the revolt
snowball because he is a smart pig and anyone can trust a smart person
Napoleon's guard dogs chased Snowball off the farm, which made Snowball hide in a hole, never to be seen again. Napoleon immediately makes himself "Leader", and uses Snowball as the scapegoat.
He represents Leon Trotsky.
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.
Napoleon rules now, and the whole animal farm turns upside down. snowball should of have been the leader. the animals would of been better off.
snowball snowball
They had many cats. The first one was Snowball then Snowball II then so on.
Snowball
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