In Chapter 3 of "Animal Farm," issues in the leadership of the new government become evident as the pigs, particularly Napoleon and Snowball, begin to consolidate power and assert their authority over the other animals. The pigs take the decision to reserve the milk and Apples for themselves, justifying it by claiming they need the extra nourishment for their leadership duties. Additionally, the growing tensions between Napoleon and Snowball foreshadow deeper divisions and conflicts within the leadership, highlighting emerging inequalities and the potential for corruption. These actions indicate the beginning of a hierarchy that contradicts the principles of equality the animals initially fought for.
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