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Animal Farm4

n fact the living condition that they were suffering now were worse than when Mr. Jones had been running the farm. Everything that goes wrong in the farm is blamed on Snowball. He becomes the invisible enemy whose threat is constantly present. For example, when the windmill falls down for the first time, Napoleon, using his cunning, blames it out Snowball, making the animals hate him all the worse. Napoleon is admired and praised. But soon, the pigs break the commandments. But Napoleon is clever enough to change the commandments so that the animals, who are generally stupid, never realizes when the commandments are broken. One example of this was when the Commandment "No animal shall kill another animal" became "no animal shall kill another animal without reason". The animals kept silent when the smallest liberties were taken away from them, and soon, they find that nothing they said mattered anymore. They were no longer equals - the pigs had become the masters.With the plot of the story in the clear, we can see that Napoleon and the pigs take advantage of the other animals of the society in major ways. Every thing that has been done has been to the benefit of Napoleon and his pigs. After the Napoleon killed many animals for treason, he realized he has broken one of his own commandments so he changes the Commandment to end with "without reason." Napoleon did not care if it would benefit the society and how it ran. He just wanted to make sure that he could not be hurt by his own people. Another example of how Napoleon used the stupidity of the other animals to his advantage is the fact that one of the first Commandments was that "no animal shall sleep in a bed." Napoleon, upon finding out how comfortable the beds were, changed his commandment. The words "with sheets" were added to the end so that Napoleon and the pigs could live out their lives in pleasure in the farmhouse. Napoleon also killed these animals if they had anyt...

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