Napoleon Is Stalin Character Analysis

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Napoleon is Stalin Living under suppressing conditions, feeling humiliated, feeling deprived of your basic rights, being forced to face reality, torture, suffering from discrimination, unfair government, or being too controlled forces people to explode, to object and rebel. Taking a look back at any county’s history, we will find that revolutions were a turning point in people’s lives. Revolution is where people are asking for a fundamental change. The word itself refers to the transformative change. In a historical matter, it refers to an unpredicted movement or an organizational structure, often violent, to either replace a constitution or modify it. Where people are demanding something from their powerful leaders in the higher positions. …show more content…

Napoleon is a really intelligent pig. He was not really active during the revolution because he was rising his power secretly, he appeared after the rebellion took place. In my point of view, Napoleon had no interest in what was really happening in the farm, all he was looking for is his control over it. Generally, Napoleon is looking for power and control, but he does not care about the animals comfort and needs. In the farm, the pigs were the ones who were in control, old major was a pig as well. The story begins by the death of old major after talking and inspiring the animals about the rebellion. Then, the rebellion took place and they got rid of Mr. Jones who was the owner of the farm, who made the animals suffer and did not give them enough food. The two young pigs, snowball and napoleon are the ones running for the lead after the rebellion. Each one of them is challenging the other for the top position. They had different leadership style as well as strengths and weaknesses. Napoleon has a deep character and he knows how to get his own way. Although Snowball, was more understanding and more creative then napoleon. Snowball never tried to get napoleon out of his way, but he knew how to convince people to go his way he considered himself a leader, not a boss. Napoleon is more of a selfish person, when snowball is a really courageous pig. He had great ideas, he wanted to educate and unify the animals. Snowball is braver and participating, he sacrificed himself for the animals during the battle of cowshed. Napoleon is more interested in gaining personal power than improving the animals lives. When Napoleon begins to notice Snowball has been effectively leading the farm, he had to stop him. Napoleon has been secretly training the puppies he took from their parents when they were born to be his soldiers. Using this powerful army that he created, he executed Snowball off Manor Farm, which

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