Napoleon makes another huge change when he starts manipulating his fellow animal on the fam. In many ways Napoleon takes advantage of less intelligent animals by using Squealer as a speaker, portraying Snowball as a bad pig, changing the commandments and many morel. Napoleon changes rules and regulations on the farms to fit his lifestyle and what he wants to do, he has no sympathy for the other animals who are all living quite bleak lives. “No animal shall kill any other animal without cause”, this is one of the many commandments that Napoleon changed untruthfully to suit himself, Napoleon did this so he was not in the wrong for the previous killings that had taken place. Orwell’s purpose in showing Napoleon’s negative manipulative change is to show how the power of having control of the farm is getting to his head and he is not handling the power well at all. Napoleons manipulative personality is present in many prominent leaders in today’s world. Napoleon is a very manipulative leader and has no feelings for the other animals on the farm, this change is very crucial to how Napoleon is at the start of the novel and the end.
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Add Yours →Good job with this paragraph Harry. Good to see a proper quote in here as your example. You need to be specific when creating links to the outside world, give an example rather than just making a general statement. This gives your argument more strength. Also be careful of your spelling. Good work!