what kind of a person does the narrator portray napolean as
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Joseph Stalin
Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin, a Russian leader who also used fear and intimidation through the KGB, or secret police, to get rid of his enemies so that he could assume dictatorship of the Soviet
Character Analysis Napoleon
Character Analysis Napoleon The very first description of Napoleon presents him as a "fierce-looking" boar "with a reputation for getting his own way." Throughout the novel, Napoleon's method of "getting his own way" involves a combination of propaganda and terror that none of the animals can resist.
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hhhhhgshe took the charge of the indore administration
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