Throughout history almost every story that has been passed down has had an enemies in it. Some of them are bad enemies that try to kill people, others are enemies try to cause trouble. No matter what kind of enemies there are they are necessary for any good plot of a story. Taking this story “Animal Farm” and the play “Julius Caesar” when talking about the enemies you can see how they are similar. In the play “Julius Caesar” there are several people who do wrong and might could be considered the enemy. One person in this play who could be considered one of the main enemies is Cassius. Throughout the story Cassius is manipulative to other characters. Cassius is the main character who started the plan to kill Caesar by planting the idea in Brutus head. Brutus wanted to kill …show more content…
Napoleon is seen as the enemy because he manipulates the animals throughout the entire story. Napoleon manipulates the animals to gain full power and becomes a dictator in the story. Napoleon took advantage of what he had the other animals to believe in. He killed and ran several animals off the farm to keep his power. When the story came to an end all the animals realize that he had become the enemy. In this story even Napoleon become the enemy in this book he still plays important in how the society grows. Without him the animals wouldn’t have push themselves to build the things they did and do some of the things they did. Now if Napoleon hadn’t been there the animals probably could have lived a little while happy and at their own pace but they would have lived as long as they did with Napoleon. When comparing both of these enemies you can realize some differences and some things they do the same. One thing that they did the same is they were both very manipulative. That was how they gain most of their power was being manipulative. Both of the characters also had everyone else to the work from