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Napoleon exploits other farms from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell

Napoleon, the cunning and power-hungry pig who rose to leadership on Animal Farm, had grand ambitions beyond the borders of their own territory. He saw the neighboring farms as potential sources of wealth and power that he could harness for his own benefit. With his shrewd mind and strategic thinking, Napoleon devised a plan to exploit the resources of these other farms. Under Napoleon's direction, the animals of Animal Farm began engaging in trade with the humans from the neighboring farms. This trade was not conducted on equal terms, however. Napoleon made sure to negotiate deals that were heavily skewed in favor of Animal Farm, taking advantage of the humans' ignorance and desperation to get the best possible terms for his own farm. Through these exploitative trade agreements, Napoleon was able to amass a great deal of wealth and resources for himself and his fellow pigs. While the other animals toiled away on the farm, Napoleon and his inner circle enjoyed the fruits of their labor without having to lift ...
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    Animal Farm

    George Orwell

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