In Chapter 8 of "Animal Farm," Frederick tricks Napoleon by paying him with counterfeit money for a pile of timber. Napoleon later discovers the counterfeit money and decides to attack Frederick's farm, Pinchfield. However, Frederick and his men are prepared for the attack and end up blowing up the windmill on Animal Farm. This event symbolizes the betrayal and manipulation that often occur in political power struggles.
He threatens to...RAPE YOUR MOM!!
Napoleon plays cards with Mr. Pilkington
Napoleon fist come into contact with Frederick and Pilkington when they try to take over animal farm. Later he would begin to trade with his neighbors.
The problem with the wood deal in Animal Farm was that Napoleon, the pig in charge, secretly traded the timber to Frederick in exchange for counterfeit money. This led to the animals being cheated and the farm suffering a financial loss.
Napoleon was a boar (pig)
He tries to get some lumber but is tricked and the windmill is destroyed.
Napolean was attempting to sell a useless load of timber to either Frederick or Pilkington, whom ever paid the most.
Yes, but the animals are uncomfortable about this fact because Mr. Frederick (who represents Germany) is a human. At first, Napoleon is against Frederick and changes the slogan from "Death to Humanity" to "Death to Frederick". He later changes it to "Death to Pilkington" without warning.
Napoleon gives himself the title of "President" in the book Animal Farm.
Napoleon was used to symbolize Joseph Stalin, a Russian dictator, in Animal Farm
Napoleon