Animal Farm-The Comparison Of Napoleon And Keno

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Animal Farm-The Comparison Of Napoleon And Keno

           Animal Farm: The Comparison of Napoleon and Keno  
     
     The two books, Animal Farm, and The Pearl, consist of many different things. One book

tells how an entire farm of animals can talk and think like human beings. It also tells you how

they become the equivalent of the russian government by trying to take over the farm. The other

story ,however, is about a poor man and his family trying to make ends meat with a small fishing

job which pays off for him eventually when he finds a giant pearl. What do these two books have

in common with each other? Power, wealth, and greed.

     In the book Animal Farm, we find the main character, Napoleon, as a young boar with

ambition and a chance to win the struggle of leadership of his pears and enemies. In the story a

leader or leaders must be found to represent the animals. Because the pigs are believed to be the

most intelligent of the animals they are chosen to lead. As the book goes on you start to notice a

change in Napoleon's behavior. He starts to betray his fellow animals and allie with the humans.

Being that the others look up to him so much, they do not really notice this. Because he is in

such a hunger for power and wealth he doesn't want to share it. This is why he has his own

partner, Snowball, banned from the farm. This not only gave him more power but it also ensured

him the support of the other animals. They believed that he was trying to save them from being

exposed by a spy (Snowball) when the real spy was in fact Napoleon .
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