In chapters two, three and four of the book animal farm, written by George Orwell (the author) uses allegory to give personification to the animals. In animal farm he talks about the animals like if they were persons. So this is why George Orwell make the pigs be the leaders. Overall he is comparing Old Major with Lenin from the Rusian Revolution, because Lenin was the main leader of the bolcheviques in the Rusian Revolution.
Also in this chapters they talk about two pigs that are the new leaders or comrade, which means that Old Major is not anymore the leader because he dies. The two new pigs are called Snowball who is the careful one, and Napoleon who is rude and selfish. In animal farm they describe Napoleon in a way that he is completely different from Old Major becauase as i said before Napoleon is rude and selfish, and Old Major was loved by all the animals in the farm because everybody said that he was a good leader and that he took care from every animal in the farm.
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