Mr Jones's Power In Animal Farm By George Orwell

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Mr Jones uses fear and intimidation to show he has almost full control over them. Mr Jones keeps the animals ignorant and uninformed about the actual power they have to prevent them from using it against him. Many animals, including Boxer (a horse), have much more strength than Mr Jones but because he was unaware of what power he had, he never used it. This results from Mr Jones using his power to exploit the animals.

Later in the novel, after the rebellion, the pigs gained sufficient power over the other animals to control them. From being “equal” to all animals, the pigs eventually become “more equal”. From the beginning, the pigs were always said to be the smartest; being the first animals to learn to read and write. This gave them a leadership