Snowball is considered a great leader, while Napoleon is only an average leader. Directly after Old Major passing, Snowball and Napoleon both took leadership on the farm. This obviously took a turn for the worst when they could not agree on anything. Snowball thought that education should be for all animals, from childhood to adulthood. The narrator states, “Snowball also busied himself with organising the animals into what they he called Animal Committees. He was indefatigable at this,” (Orwell 27). Indefatigable could be defined as the incapability of being tired. Snowball cared so much about the education of the animals on the farm. He created committees and held classes so that the animals got the proper education they needed, which both had great success. Most great leaders have good communication skills. The narrator described Snowball in a pleasant way. …show more content…
Snowball is kind, selfless, and empathetic toward the other animals on the farm, and would never betray them. Napoleon on the other hand is too violent, greedy, and rude to his fellow comrades on the farm. If it happens that one day in the future animals take over humanity, individuals should pray to not have a pig or any animal as bad a Napoleon leading the