4. Napoleon is Untrustworthy and Deceiving
The most obvious proof of Napoleon being a perfect deceiver and pretender is from the scene of Snowball’s proposal for the windmill. At first,
Napoleon disagrees with Snowball’s idea about windmill for the farm. But shockingly, Napoleon who becomes the sole leader of the farm after Snowball’s
expulsion from the farm announces that the windmill will be constructed. Actually, Napoleon knows that the windmill is necessary for the farm. The
motivation for him in doing this is he just wants the animals to keep in mind that the windmill was built based on his idea, not Snowball’s. This is of course an
intrinsic motivation since he feels the satisfaction to be remembered as the architect of the windmill, while no one will remember Snowball as the original
planner.
5. Napoleon is Aggressive, Ruthless and Cruel
The most obvious action for Napoleon to describe his cruelty is the execution of the animals that he considers as guilt without any compassion. His
motivations for being a cruel individual is to make sure that no ones else are dare enough to confront him. He wants to show that the only fate for those who dare to
stand on his way is death. This is an intrinsic motivation since Napoleon feels that his position as the leader of the farm is secured without the animal’s courage to
fight him.
6. Napoleon is Exploitive
Napoleon makes his citizens work harder with unfair working hours and
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rations. He increases the animals’ working hours but reduce their rations for a several time. On the other hand, even with a less working hours, pig as
Napoleon’s own kind together with the dogs as his royal guardian receive more food. There is also a motivation for Napoleon in doing such an unfair action. The
increment of the working hours for the animals is because Napoleon wants more outcomes from the farm. While the unfriendly situation of the farm such as the
weather that decrease food production of the farm result in the reduction of the food rations. This action is an extrinsic motivation since he receives more food
with less working hours with the other animals suffers the result.
7. Napoleon is Manipulative