Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Animal Farm:
Napoleon
- Selfish
- He constantly places himself before others
- "Reputation for getting his own way"
- He sees himself as better than the other animals
- "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"
- Believes that he doesn’t have to work like the rest because of his superiority
- He changes the Seven amendments of Animalism to benefit himself
- Changes "No animal shall drink alcohol" to "No animal shall drink alcohol in excess amounts"
- Knows that the other animals will not be able to easily detect the
changes
- Shows how easily he is able to forget the ideals of Animalism he once made, and
followed.
- Criticises Snowballs plans for the Windmill
- Later takes them himself, and happily takes full credit for the idea
- Corrupt
- Excludes everyone else when deciding who would be the President of Animal Farm
- "There was only one candidate, Napoleon"
- Napoleon uses the animals lack of intelligence to benefit himself
- increasing the pigs human behaviour
- Wearing Clothing
- Drinking Alcohol
- Taking part in trade
- Residing in Jones' house
- He also distorts him image via the use of Propaganda, spread by Squealer
- Makes himself appear as a Hero
- Makes Squealer appear as a traitor
- Gets rid of Sunday meetings
- Takes away freedom of speech
- Rids the animals of the little power they once had
- Makes them especially vulnerable to Propaganda
- Makes it nearly impossible for the other animals to challenge his rules
- Ruthless
- "A pile of corpses lying before Napoleon’s feet"
- The trials in Chapter 7
- Napoleons ruthless attitude and motivation to get his own way, refers to Stalin
- Stalin drifted from the original principles, to his own form of rules
- The Seven Commandments being changed
- Napoleon doesn’t care about the well-being of the other animals
- Adopts Jessie and Bluebells puppies to train them so they could join his ‘army’ and benefit him
- "Napoleon took them away from their mothers, saying that he would make himself responsible for
their education."
- They reappear later to throw out Snowball
- "Nine enormous dogs"
- Reference to Joseph Stalin
- Stalin means ‘Man of Steel’, which is what Napoleon can be interpreted as.
- Stalin was responsible for the death of 22 Million
- Napoleon kills the animals in the trials
- Claiming they ‘committed a crime and deserved to be punished’
- More likely he was killing for entertainment
- Stalin was power hungry
- Would get rid of the opposition to assure he got it
- Similar to how Napoleon threw out Snowball and tried to get rid of Boxer
- Stalin created ‘The Ministry of Power’
- Napoleons pack of 9 dogs
- The Windmill
- Reference to ‘Stalin’s Five Year Plan
- He tried to dramatically improve restructure industry and agriculture
- Demanding productivity targets were set
- If they were not met, they would be blamed on treachery and sabotage
- ‘Animal Hero First Class’ and ‘Animal Hero Second Class’ are references to “Rise of the Cult of the
Worker Hero”
- Praised those who followed the productivity rules and exceeded beyond expectations
- Controlled the information/media that was being spread around
- Falsely reported on the productivity in an attempt to make their workers, work harder.
- Many workers die due to over-exertion, fatigue and starvation.