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In George Orwell's 'Animal Farm', which animals are Snowball and Napoleon?

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Snowball is a pig and leader in George Orwell's 'Animal Farm'; he is noted for being a powerful speaker, advocating for animal rights and coming up with the windmill idea. Napoleon, another pig, is the antagonist and eventual leader of the farm, known for being manipulative, power-hungry, violent, and using intimidation to remain in control.
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In George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm", Snowball and Napoleon are pigs. Snowball is a revolutionary pig who is determined to lead the animals in a revolt against their human oppressors, while Napoleon is a pig who is determined to take control of the farm for himself. Both pigs represent different aspects of power and tyranny.
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NAPOLEON IS A BERKSHIRE BOAR WHO BECOMES THE MAIN ANTAGONIST AND EVENTUALLY THE TYRANNICAL LEADER OF THE ANIMAL FARM. SNOWBELL IS A LIVELY AND INTELLIGENT PIG WHO INITIALLY SHARES POWER WITH NAPOLEON AFTER THE ANIMALS' SUCCESSFUL REBELLION AGAINST THEIR HUMAN OWNER.
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  1. Sexual Content: The novel contains references to sexuality and relationships, including elements of sexual repression and exploration. Some educators and parents have raised concerns about the appropriateness of these themes for certain age groups.

  2. Language and Violence: The novel includes instances of violence and strong language. Some objections have been raised about the portrayal of violence, particularly in a school setting.

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