We just got done reading Animal Farm, by George Orwell. I cant come up with enough facts for the following questions.

How does Napoloen and the other pigs control the animals through fear and intimidation?
so far i have by 1)by killing other animals right before their eyes 2)Squealer said the Jones would come back if they didn't do what Napoleon said 3)Napoleons dogs put fear into the animals. I need two more!

In specific ways compare and contrast Snowball and Napoleon- 3 ways they compare and 3 ways they contrast.
COMPARE
1)They both want to lead the animals to freedom?
CONTRAST
1) Snowball thinks they should make education commitees. Napoleon thinks they should teach the young animals.
AH! i cant think of any more?!?!?

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/animalfarm/

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Let us know what you come up with.

OK thanks that helped a lot!

To find additional examples of how Napoleon and the other pigs control the animals through fear and intimidation in Animal Farm, you can closely analyze the text and consider the following:

4) Manipulation of food rations: Napoleon and the pigs control the distribution of food, ensuring that they have a greater share while the other animals receive less. This creates a sense of fear and dependence among the animals, as they worry about going hungry.

5) Implementation of false accusations and purges: Napoleon and the pigs use propaganda and false accusations to eliminate any dissent or opposition within the animal community. They conduct purges by labeling certain animals as traitors or enemies, causing fear among the rest of the animals who fear being targeted next.

As for the comparison and contrast between Snowball and Napoleon, here are additional examples you can consider:

COMPARE
2) Both Snowball and Napoleon play significant roles in the rebellion against Mr. Jones and the establishment of Animal Farm.
3) They both have ambitious aspirations for the farm, aiming to improve the animals' lives and create a society where all animals are equal.

CONTRAST
2) Snowball believes in the power of intelligence and education, promoting the idea of committees and spreading knowledge among the animals. In contrast, Napoleon seeks to consolidate power in the hands of the pigs and does not prioritize education.
3) Snowball is passionate about the spread of Animalism beyond the farm, envisioning a revolution among all farms, while Napoleon focuses solely on the welfare and dominance of Animal Farm.

By carefully analyzing the book, you will find specific examples and evidence to support your answers.