pages in animal farm that show his control

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There are several pages in Animal Farm that depict the control exerted by the characters, particularly Napoleon, who represents Joseph Stalin. Some of these pages include:

Page 37: This page highlights Napoleon's control over the animals by consolidating power for himself and the pigs. He takes away the milk produced by the cows, claiming it is necessary for the pigs' health. This serves as a symbol of the unequal distribution of resources and shows how Napoleon manipulates the animals to benefit himself.

Page 48: This page demonstrates Napoleon's control over information. He uses Squealer, his propaganda machine, to spread false information and manipulate the animals' perception of reality. Squealer convinces the animals that the conditions on the farm are better than ever, even though they are worsening.

Page 62: On this page, Napoleon further establishes his control by using fear and intimidation. He orders the execution of several animals, including those who confessed to having conspired with Snowball. By using violence, Napoleon maintains a sense of control and ensures obedience from the other animals.

Page 86: This page depicts Napoleon's control over the commandments. The original Seven Commandments are gradually altered to benefit the pigs, as they rewrite them to suit their needs. This manipulation of the rules allows Napoleon to consolidate his power and justify his actions.

Page 95: Napoleon's control is evident on this page as he arranges the sale of Boxer, a hard-working horse, to a knacker (a horse slaughterer) despite promising him retirement on a farm. Napoleon's control over the fate of the animals illustrates his complete authoritarianism and lack of concern for their well-being.

These pages highlight Napoleon's control over the farm and the animals, showcasing the power dynamics and manipulation tactics employed by dictatorial leaders.

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