Pigs take leadership roles from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell
The pigs on Animal Farm gradually began to assume leadership roles. Initially, they were led by Old Major, a wise and respected boar who planted the seeds of rebellion in their minds. After Old Major’s passing, the pigs, particularly Snowball and Napoleon, took charge of organizing and planning the revolution against Mr. Jones, the oppressive human farmer. Snowball was known for his eloquence and intelligence, while Napoleon was more ruthless and cunning. Despite their differences, both pigs played crucial roles in the success of the rebellion. As the animals took over the farm and established their new society, the pigs naturally assumed positions of authority due to their intellectual superiority and ability to lead. Snowball and Napoleon quickly emerged as the primary decision-makers on Animal Farm. Snowball was instrumental in designing the windmill, which he believed would im...Similar Posts
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