What was Snowball's plan for the Animal Farm?

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2026-03-07 06:40

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=Snowball was a leader with ideals of what could be. One example is his idea for constructing a windmill with the effect that the animals could run the farm more effectively. Visionary leaders usually need practical thinkers around them. In the same way, politicians may have great ideas, only to find that after investing a lot of capital, the end result is an ineffective outcome. The wise visionary leader will pull around him or her, people who are part of the team, who can troubleshoot, foster the dream, and will likely have a successful outcome.==To illustrate how the novel is a fable, Napoleon (Joseph Stalin) and Snowball (Leon Trotsky) struggled for leadership in Russian following the Bolshevik Revolution. After Stalin gained control, he deported Trotsky to Mexico. Reliable accounts indicate that just after Trotsky claimed that Stalin's "communism" should more accurately be labeled "Stalinism," Trotsky was assassinated with an ice pick in Mexico. This is similar to Snowball's quick exit from Animal Farm.=

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