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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Alonso Negreyros Date: January 13, 2016, 12:04 pm
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First, Napoleon's behavior changes when the accident occurs with
the windmill, there realizes that he had requested materials are
not enough, because he had also instructed Mr. Whymper.
Likewise, I think the behavior of Napoleon began changing when
Snowball was "exiled" from the farm and had to seek acceptance
by the other animals. :)
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: LISBETH SANCHEZ Date: January 13, 2016, 12:15 pm
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Napoleon behavior change much since the mill was in ruins.
However Napoleon blame snowball for the ruin of the Windmill.
Also had this type of behavior because you don't want to animals
blame him since his motto was that "Napoleon was right in
everything". On the other hand he takes that behavior more
humans for example that the pigs not only took their meals in
the kitchen and used the lounge room of recreation, but that
they also slept in the beds. And what you want the absolute
power of representation. :o
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Jamil Date: January 13, 2016, 4:52 pm
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I think the pig Napoleon change before the fall of the mill,
that started when Napoleon and the pigs began to have more power
than the other animals, considering them as leaders of the farm.
Moreover, the ambition and the drunkenness of power in Napoleon
began in gradually exposing that ended with the fall of the
mill, to submit a ruthless for wanting to rebuild regardless of
the consequences attitude.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Edison Ariel Payalich Huaracha Date: January 13, 2016, 8:34
pm
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I think that tall the changes occurred after the exile of
Snowball. From there, Napoleon begins to break some of the rules
that had been made in the beginning, such as not dealing with
humans, as it did to negotiate some lacked materials for the
construction of the mill; that the animal couldn't sleep in a
bed, but pigs were established in the house of Mr. Jones. For
this, he was beginning to lose the confidence of his people, so
that to maintain his government without forgoing luxuries, new
actions were needed. Then when the windmill was destroyed, I
didn't find a better way of Snowball's take the blame so that
the people consider him as a traitor, and he, as a hero.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Ana Cárdenas Chipana Date: January 13, 2016, 8:46 pm
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We can see how Napoleon begins adapting human acts like the
money, contact with the man. So, this generates confusion
between the other animals. Napoleon each time is changing its
laws for its benefit. Also, it uses Snowball as the real guilty
on the destruction of windmill and convince the other animals
through Squealer, Boxer and sheeps. It wants get hold the farm
like a man, maybe like Mr. Jones.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Carlos Abel Mendoza Leon Date: January 14, 2016, 4:05 pm
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I think the character of Napoleon is changing according to the
situation facing, so when the windmill collapses he finds the
perfect opportunity to blame snowball around and complain
himself in power taking advantage of the chaos that this
drawback is generating on the farm. With that Napoleon left
looking like the hero of the farm to direct it himself... ::)
??? ???
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Junior Muñoz Date: January 14, 2016, 5:22 pm
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I think that Napoleon's behavior changed because it saw in the
precipice of the mill an opportunity to gain projection between
the animals. On having taken Snowball as a culprit and having
given intelligent reasons, they did that the animals center in
other things as finding the culprit and to re-do the mill and
hereby Napoleon stays as the intelligent leader that any company
needs. In addition, with the whole advance that had the mill
there was reason to get angry, since it had taken them a lot of
time in doing it and they had to begin from zero. ;) ;) ;)
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Sugano Azato-TOSHI Date: January 14, 2016, 7:06 pm
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Napoleon to realize that there were not enough materials to
build the windmill, he decided to market with neighboring farms,
especially Mr. Whymper who gave the instructions, is a very
sudden change. Then the pigs move into the Jones house in which
they live, and then blaming the mill Snowball this is destroyed.
Napoleon becomes more active in persuading the animals to stay
in power and change the rules in their favor.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Frahan Justo Albornoz Date: January 14, 2016, 8:12 pm
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In my opinion I think the attitude of Napoleon begins to change
from the expulsion of Snowball of the Animal Farm, and thus
possesses free the way for his true intentions to run the farm,
all for his own benefit; and breach of the commandments and
modifying them. Also, a big factor influencing this change by
Napoleon's contract Whymper as an intermediary for the
construction of the windmill; however, when the mill is
collapsed, Napoleon blamed for Swoball thus could start
rebuilding and benefit from the result. :D ;D
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Kimberly Mayta Quispe Date: January 14, 2016, 11:40 pm
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It is clear to see how the behavior of Napoleon has changes,
which is adopting the behaviors and attitudes of humans. However
this will gradually witnessing. First, this was evident when the
materials to build the windmill was not enough, so Napoleon made
a deal with Mr. Whymper and instructed him. After, the pigs
begin to live in the Jones's house, in which justify this action
with that need a more comfortable to think better place, which
it was forbidden by law, before this swine did more to modify
its own benefit. However, what made overflowing glass, as it
were, was that before the fall of the windmill, Napoleon took
the opportunity to blame what happened to Snowball and so on
would be seen as such a complete traitor. Note that Napoleon now
more active to win the trust of all animals and to keep their
power, many arrangements do clear that both the rules and the
thought of animals . From my point of view, the actions of
Napoleon are selfish only for his own benefit where power has
invaded and takes advantage the ignorance of animals that do
nothing but believe in their false words. :-\
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