1. Animal Farm- Power, Corruption and lies
From then on, the pigs, namely Napoleon, a "large, rather fierce looking Berkshire boar," and Snowball, a "more vivacious pig quicker in speech and more inventive" continue to corrupt the rest of the animals" vision for a better future. ... Napoleon abuses his power in this way many times throughout the novel and strives to keep the animals in constant submission. ... The sheep in the novel were easily persuaded to believe whatever Napoleon wanted them to believe. An example of this is after the expulsion of Snowball, who suddenly is "no better than a criminal," when before the animals held hi...
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