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In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Snowball, one of the pigs, takes the lead in organizing the animals and spearheads several projects to improve the farm. He is particularly known for his ambitious plan to build a windmill, which he believes will generate electricity and reduce the animals' workload. The windmill symbolizes progress and innovation, but it ultimately becomes a point of contention between him and Napoleon, another pig who seeks to consolidate power. Snowball's vision for the windmill reflects his commitment to the principles of Animalism and the betterment of all animals on the farm.

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