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They exploit the other animals shamelessly, breaking all the rules about equality that they had established after the Rebellion. With Snowball out of the picture, the other pigs blame everything on him. Okay, he doesn't call it that, but you know it's in the back of his mind somewhere. Instead, Napoleon uses his private army of nine ferocious and enormous dogs to become the All Powerful Dominant Boss Leader Chief Pig. Obviously, Snowball's plan is way better, so he wins. Napoleon wants to sit around and be in charge of everything, while Snowball wants to teach the other animals and build a windmill. So much for Old Major's vision of a peaceful coup, too, because there's immediate conflict between two pigs, Napoleon and Snowball. The pigs, being the smartest animals, naturally take the leadership role. This seems like a grand idea to everyone except Benjamin, a cynical donkey whose main job in life is to be, well, cynical. Old Major encourages the neglected animals to rebel and run the farm themselves with one important qualification: everyone should be equal. Luckily, there's a wise pig on the farm: Old Major. Jones (owner of Manor Farm) doing a really crummy job of, you know, his job.
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