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ANIMAL FARM
NAPOLEON
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Cards (13)
saturises
stalin
uses fear
as a
tactic
to push his
power
onto
the
animals
uses
Squealer
as his mouthpiece
extremely
manipulative
towards everyone
slowly becomes like
humans,
showing how
equality
is never
truly
possible
and all leaders are
corrupt
‘large
rather
fierce
looking’
ADJECTIVES
(
large
,
fierce
)
uses
terrifying
appearance
to get his
own
way
and
manipulate
others
‘a
reputation
for getting his
own
way’
NOUN (reputation)
well known for being
intimidating
and ruthless.
satirises fear tactics
‘took no
interest
in
snowballs
committees‘
ABSTRACT NOUN (interest)
NOUN (committees)
doesn’t want any
animal
to have their own
voice
seeks
full
control
‘Napoleon
took
them
away‘
VERB (took)
isolates
puppies in order to
indoctrinate
them
‘if they
wasted
time on the
windmill
they would
starve
to
death’
VERB (starve)
evokes
fear
manipulates
’starvation
seemed to
stare
them
in
the
face’
PERSONIFICATION
starvation
is
inevitable
worse
leadership
than
jones
‘carried a
whip
in his
trotter’
NOUN (whip)
badge of
slavery
symbol of
oppression
pigs use weapons for
fear
and
hurt
becoming like
humans
goes against
old
majors
teachings
‘came a long file of pigs, all
walking
on their
hind
legs‘
NOUNS (hind legs)
pigs
mimicking
humans
disconcerting for other
animals
corruption
of
old
majors
ideals