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Napoleon was a horrible character throughout the whole book of Animal Farm, but some main bad things he did were:

-manipulating the animals into thinking he was always right

-sending Boxer away to the knackers (slaughter house)

-slaughtering any animal confessing to a "crime"

-changed the laws the slightest bit to give the pigs more freedom

and...

-overall bringing the farm exactly back to where it started with Mr. Jones

(which is not a good place)

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Napoleon manipulated and exploited the other animals for his own benefit, changing the rules of the farm to suit his needs while denying others basic rights. He used violence and fear to maintain control, ultimately betraying the principles of the rebellion and becoming as oppressive as the human farmers they had overthrown.

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