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hing thought other than that Napoleon was always right. Boxer, the hardest working animal on the farm, always believed that Napoleon was right because he had such extremely blind-faith in his leaders. Finally, towards the end of the book, Boxer starts to question Napoleon. Napoleon immediately takes action and sells Boxer to the glue factory. The money that Napoleon makes from selling the workhorse, he buys a case of whiskey. So the in Napoleon's eyes, the hardest working animal on the farm ended up to be worth a case of whiskey. Which also brings up that point that once Napoleon began to find out the tastes of liquor, he changed another commandment. The commandment "no animal shall drink" was changed to say "no animal shall drink to excess." One other rule he changed was when the pigs started to walk on two legs, they changed the rule from "Four legs good, two legs bad" to "Four legs good, two legs better." All so that Napoleon and his pigs can walk on two legs. Finally, Napoleon must have gotten sick of changing the laws of the farm so he threw out the laws and made one new rule. "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others." This law makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Napoleon's arrogance and power have taken over to the point where he is basically trying to say that the pigs are the better animals. In conclusion, Napoleon after taking over Animal Farm from Snowball and Mr. Jones, does everything and anything possible that favors him and or the pigs. The power that he has over the animals of animal farm is quite amazing. Most follow him blindly, but however if they do not, they are killed. Napoleon lowered the food rations of the other animals so he could gorge every night. He changed commandments so that he could not be found guilty by these laws. He basically destroyed the farm and any chance that it had to survive on its own....

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