Examples Of Abuse Of Power In Animal Farm

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A theme seen throughout the book Animal Farm by George Orwell is the abuse of power used by many characters from beginning to end. The main character Napoleon is a great example of power in the wrong hands. Napoleon abuses his power and rules over the other animals in fear he takes joy in being the leader. Napoleon doesn't care for the animals or anyone except himself; he doesn't even want the animals on the farm to rest. All he wants is for the animals to work like slaves and make him money. Another person in the story is Squealer who also abuses his power and uses his way to make people for the wrong cost. An example of this is when Squealer said "Bravery is not enough," said Squealer. "Loyalty and obedience are more important. And as to the Battle of the Cowshed, I believe the time will come when we shall find that Snowball's part in it was much exaggerated”. This is a quote when Squealer was …show more content…

Squealer was trying to manipulate and use his authority to try to justify how Napoleon almost killed someone just to be the leader of the farm. Napoleon and Squealer used their power in very harmful ways to the community like when Napoleon and most of the pigs would break the rules of the farm and drink wine, sleep in bed, wear clothes, and no animal shall kill any other animal, Napoleon uses his power (the dogs) to kill multiply animals and would scare people into believing he was in the right. Not only did Napoleon hurt himself by being this selfish and using his power for the wrong reasons but he also hurt the farm he sent Boxer to his death and people still by him it’s not like they had no choice though it was too late. Napoleon and Squealer didn’t just do that; they and the other pigs walked on two feet. “It was a pig walking on his hind legs.” “Napoleon himself, majestically upright, casting haughty glances from side to side, and

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