The Idea Of Power In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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Animal Farm by George Orwell illustrates the reactions of many characters to the idea of power. Be it that of the sheep, the horses, or those in power themselves, each has different feelings towards the new government that they fought for. After the Battle of the Battle of the Cowshed, two boars, Snowball and Napoleon, take charge of the farm. Snowball is a “vivacious pig...quicker in speech and more inventive…” (Orwell 16) Napoleon, a Berkshire Boar, is “not much of a talker, but with a reputation for getting his own way” (Orwell 16) takes charge of the farm after he chases Snowball out of the farm with his loyal dogs. Though the two pigs may seem very different, they have a few similarities. For one, both had delusions in the way they

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