1. Napoleon tells the animals that Snowball is responsible for its ruin and offers a reward to any animal who kills Snowball or brings him back alive. Napoleon then declares that they will begin rebuilding the windmill that very morning.
2. Napoleon's decision to accept the windmill project farm is a tactic or a method that he uses to control the farm and the animals. When Napoleon decided that Snowball was getting too popular and perceived him as a threat to his power, he decided to get rid of him.
3. Napoleon uses fear in Animal Farm to control and suppress any dissent toward his policies or agenda. He is able to create fear with an army of nine violent dogs. As a result, Napoleon drives out his main political opponent, Snowball, by force. Napoleon uses propaganda to persuade the other animals against questioning his authority and twists information to convince the animals of lies instead of the truth, for instance in getting everyone to turn on Snowball and believe the windmill had always been Napoleon's idea. Eventually we also see Napoleon keep his power by instilling fear by threat of his vicious dogs. Napoleon gains power over Animal Farm by executing an effective plan to expel Snowball, intimidate his subjects, and utilize persuasive propaganda to manipulate the less intelligent animals. Napoleon begins his plan to control the farm by taking Jessie and Bluebell's nine puppies and raising them in the loft of the barn. Napoleon understands the importance of ruling with force and indoctrinates the nine puppies in seclusion. As the puppies grow and develop into ferocious, loyal dogs, Napoleon campaigns against Snowball and his popular ideas. Unlike Snowball, Napoleon focuses on the less intelligent animals for support and teaches the sheep to interrupt Snowball's speeches.
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