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Character Analysis of Snowball in Animal Farm by George Orwell
Title: Character Analysis of Snowball in Animal Farm by George Orwell
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 479 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Character Analysis of Snowball in Animal Farm by George Orwell
Even though some leaders are very brilliant and have fantastic ideas, certain circumstances and the actions of others prevent these ideas from going forth. In Animal Farm, Snowball's ideas are never put to plan. Seeing what a great speaker he is, his competitor, Napoleon, runs Snowball off the farm so he can become the leader of animalism. Although he is a ruthless boar who is an articulate and persuasive speaker, Snowball is extremely naïve
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Orwell states, "We can't get rid of government corruption by electing people who only want power" (Eissen).
Snowball, the talented spokesperson, loved the ideas of the good in animalism, but was run off the farm by the evils in it. He was oblivious to the fact that power corrupts all and was in complete shock when the dogs ran him off the farm. Although he was very clever, Snowball had no idea what hit him.
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