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But if you keep grabbing your phone (or a pen and the back of an envelope) to make a note of boys’ names you hear in the movies and TV shows, consider this a shortcut. Those animated movies that came out when you were a tween and were too embarrassed to see in theaters, but have secretly always wanted to watch? Check. Your beloved childhood favorites that now seem super problematic for a variety of reasons? Check. Additionally, Snowball is said to be 'more inventive', which shows that he is an intelligent pig with lots of good ideas.If you’re anything like us, you’ve spent the past few months devouring the content on Disney+. Snowball is described as 'more vivacious' and this suggests that he is more lively and energetic and perhaps that he is more approachable than Napoleon. Napoleon is 'not much of a talker' so he might not have had as many good ideas as Snowball. Napoleon is described as 'large, rather fierce-looking', and this gives the impression that Napoleon is a more physically intimidating pig and he might use his size to get his own way.

Snowball wants the other animals to be 'at ease', relaxed and happy. Snowball conjured up pictures of fantastic machines which would do their work for them whilst they grazed at ease in the fields or improved their minds with reading and conversation. Snowball's idea for a windmill shows he puts the other animals first. The image of sentences 'glowing' gives the impression that his words are beautiful and shining, the fact he 'painted' a picture suggests that he is an artist with words. In glowing sentences he painted a picture of Animal Farm as it might be when sordid labour was lifted from the animals' backs. Snowball's eloquence had carried them away. Snowball shows his speaking skills when addressing the animals. 'He himself' emphasises that Snowball worked alone with no thought for his own safety, running straight for Jones and injuring himself in the process. The pellets scored bloody streaks along Snowball's back. Jones saw him coming, raised his gun, and fired. Snowball shows his bravery during the 'Battle of the Cowshed'. Napoleon also convinces the animals that Snowball was never brave during the battle and was actually on Mr Jones' side. He is used by Napoleon as a scapegoat - anything that goes wrong on the farm is blamed on him. We do not see Snowball after this incident. Napoleon does not like Snowball's ideas and so has him chased off the farm by his guard dogs. He is also a brave fighter, organising the animals during 'The Battle of the Cowshed'.

His plans and ideas revolve around providing education and better conditions on the farm. He comes up with new ideas and cares about the working animals. Snowball is one of the key pigs who take the teachings of Old Major and turn them into a way of thinking called 'Animalism'.
