In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Snowball is used as a scapegoat to divert blame and consolidate power for Napoleon, the pig who leads the farm. After Snowball challenges Napoleon's authority and proposes the construction of the windmill, he is expelled from the farm. Following his departure, Napoleon and his followers manipulate the other animals into believing that Snowball is secretly sabotaging their efforts, using him as a convenient target for their frustrations and fears, thereby solidifying Napoleon's control by uniting the animals against a common enemy.
Napoleon convinces the the animals that all the unfortunate instances on Animal Farm were because of Snowball. He propagandized Snowball to be the bad guy and used him as a scapegoat in order to gain control. Napoleon also used the dangerous dogs to intimidate the other farm animals into not questioning him. All in all, Napoleon used power and fear the oust Snowball.
Snowball was chased out of animal farm by some bllod hounds, that napoleon set onto him. Napoleon took the dogs when they were puppies and trained them to be vicious. When Napoleon brought the dogs out to attack Snowball, snowball just escaped through a hole in the hedge, and the other animals were horrified.
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.
Napoleon used Snowball as a scapegoat by blaming him for everything that went wrong. Such as their windmill being destroyed and their possessions going missing when he couldn't have because he was dead. He wasnt their to defend him self.
Snowball used the green table cloth to make a flag to represent Animalism.
Snowball does not die in Animal Farm. In Russian history he represents Trotsky who was assassinated after he was forced out of Russia. But Snowball does not die he is simply not mentioned in the end.
Snowball was forced to leave Animal Farm because he was Napoleon's main rival. After the pigs seized control, Napoleon used his guard dogs to chase Snowball away, eliminating him as a threat to his leadership. This event marked a significant turning point in the power struggle on the farm, allowing Napoleon to consolidate his authority.
In Chapter 7 of "Animal Farm," propaganda is being spread to discredit Snowball by portraying him as a traitor and enemy of the farm. Squealer uses manipulation and lies to convince the animals that Snowball was responsible for all their problems and that Napoleon is their true leader. These tactics are used to maintain Napoleon's power and control over the farm.
The rumor circulating about Snowball in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" was that he was secretly collaborating with Mr. Jones, the farmer they had overthrown. Napoleon and the other pigs used this rumor to discredit Snowball and justify their actions against him, portraying him as a traitor to the farm. This manipulation of information helped to consolidate Napoleon's power and control over the other animals.
It get blown down in the storm, but Napoleon blamed Snowball for ruining the windmill. Napoleon then sentenced Snowball to death.
Snowball destroys the ribbons because he views them as a symbol of human oppression and control, representing the decadence of human society that the animals are fighting against in Animal Farm. By removing the ribbons, Snowball is asserting the animals' independence and freedom from human influence.
Snowball represents Leon Trotsky, Napoleon represents Stalin. Stalin manipulated the politics to force Trotsky out of power (of the farm) and then used many of Trotsky's ideas.