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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Eliane20140245 Date: January 15, 2016, 9:39 am
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Throughout the chapter, we can see that Napoleon experiences
many changes in his behaviour.
First, the Napoleon´s behavior changes a bit because he tried to
the take the whole burden of the farm upon his own shoulders and
as
the needs of the windmill must have been "over everything
else", he started to engaged in trade with the neighboring farms
and to be in contact with human beings in order to obtain
certain materials for the farm.
In a second oportunity, Napoleon and the other pigs visualized
some oportunities to obtain benefits for their own and, for that
reazon, they moved at the farmhouse. There, they took their
meals in the kitchen, used the drawing room as a recreation room
and, if that was not enough, slept in the beds.
Likewise, Napoleon used the windmill disaster as an strategy to
defaming to Snowbal,in my opinion, first because he was afraid
that Sowball could return and his "administration" would finish
and second, because he wouldn´t want to lose the confidence of
all the animals.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: SairRuiz Date: January 15, 2016, 11:10 am
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Napolión begins to change after the accident of a windmill,
being this same who changes his attitude very constantly. But
one of the changes that are really notorious comes after that
Snowball was "exiled".. :'( :'( :'(
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Ernesto Ramirez Cesti Date: January 15, 2016, 11:29 am
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I think that Napoleon's behaviour began to change since Snowball
was getting out from Animal Farm.therefore that was the exactly
moment when the pigs started to adopt human behaviour ,like
stay in jone's house .i was thinking that napoleon see a lot of
disavantages on the farm , and maybe one reason could be that he
didnt want to lose the animals' confidence.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Brayhan Date: January 15, 2016, 2:04 pm
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From my point of view the behavior of Napoleon changes from that
Snowball was out of the barn being exiled Napoleon then change
this way of behaving to conceal their plans that owns and
business with humans is also hires Mr Whymper for that will
provide materials for the construction of the mill and when the
storm collapses Napoleon accuses snowball well as sabotage
hiding their plans with the farm
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Sharon Silva Date: January 15, 2016, 4:57 pm
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I consider the Napoleon’s attitude changed following the
expulsion of Snowball, because from there he took total control
of the farm, and it was believed superior to other animals. what
happened with the windmill was Napoleon excuse to create slander
against Snowball, in order to animals criticize snowball actions
and see it as an enemy. In addition, the pigs had contact with
Mr. Whympers and other humans. Also, pigs seized the house of
Mr. Jones and adapted some human customs.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Carmen Chambi Date: January 15, 2016, 8:00 pm
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The Napoleon's behavior start to change when Snowball disappear
of the history. First, his acctitud change because his real
intentions with the farm are others, it means he feign his power
desire with changes in favor of the farm, that is why he changes
the rules, but with the windmill’s disaster he adopt news humans
attitus like the bussines with Mr. Whymper. Finally after the
disaster, Napoleon realize a speech, in this stand out a
Snowball as a traitor and also simulates that he is a good
leader and he can change the situation.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Celso Huamaní Date: January 15, 2016, 8:57 pm
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The behaviour of Napoleon change so much because he see in the
collapse of the windmill a several oportunity to blame Snowball
and threaten everyone who supports the ideology of Snowball.
Then, he makes a deal with Mr. Whymper in order to get some
materials to re-build the destroyed structure, approaching more
to the human's way of living. That is the main reason why
Napoleon starts to change his attitudes like sleep in beds and
drink liquor (always thinking on his own benefit). ;D >:(
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Raul Vela Date: January 15, 2016, 9:42 pm
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I think the attitude of Napoleon functions as a mask. He appears
to be in continued support for the farm only for the animals to
continue working and striving excited. In this way he would win
many benefits for pigs. Also, the idea of ​​hiring
Mr. Whymper served him so he can get greater own benefits from
abroad, making excuse that most of these products were to help
rebuild the mill, farm supplies and improvements for animals.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Yen Mei-Li Date: January 15, 2016, 10:06 pm
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I think that the Napoleon's change of behaviour begin for the
desire of overcoming, because after the destruction of windmill
Napoleon was feeling dejected, depressed and hungry for revenge
. however this change causing consequences, as it marked the
beginning of the new tyranny generated by the pigs.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Luis Mundaca Zúñiga Date: January 15, 2016, 10:52 pm
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I think that this happend because Napoleon has realise about his
mistakes on some decisions and also about that he will not
always can cheat and mantain animalsunder his control. This
change of mentality also hapend because he has done one of his
purpose that is to blame Snowball as a traitor and with this his
adversary is out of the game so he can stop worry about
Snowball.
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