How Did Napoleon Change Animal Farm

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“Long-term sustainable change happens if people discover their own power” said Pierre Omidyar. When people discover their own power, they can change themselves and their plans that they had said before. In the book, Animal Farm by George Orwell, there is a farm with animals that thought that they could function without human beings. The leader of this revolution is a pig called Napoleon which leads the farm into corruption. Many of the animals are uncommunicative of how they feel about their leader which makes Napoleon change his ideas that he had said in the beginning. With the animals being tongue-tied of what they think is right, Napoleon takes advantage of their generosity and kindness. Doesn’t matter where you come from, whenever you get power in your hands, you will make a change in yourself. In this case Napoleon changed once he became the leader of the farm.
To start with, Napoleon showed signs that he was changing when he decided to make a trade with farmers from another …show more content…

In the beginning, Napoleon seemed that he wanted to help out the animals in this revolution when it first started. The first thing that stood out to me that Napoleon did wrong was that he started to make trade with humans when he wasn’t suppose to. The next thing that Napoleon did wrong was that he made the pigs and himself superior from the other animals when everyone is suppose to be equal. Once he had accomplish that, he just turned himself in a complete human being. With these changes made, it made the farm go worst than it was before the revolution. Whenever you want to be a leader of something, you’re expected to make your group better. Many of the animals were believing that Napoleon was going to make their farm the best. When Napoleon first wanted to become leader, was he really trying to do of what he had said or was he just faking it so he could have more power than the other

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