Monday, 18 June 2018

What is the reason Napoleon took Jessie and Bluebell's puppies in Animal Farm?

In , Jessie and
Bluebell give birth to nine puppies.takes the puppies away, claiming that he wants to take
personal responsibility for their education. To do this, he takes the puppies to a loft,
accessible only by a ladder and far away from the influence of anybody else on the farm. Over
time, the other animals forget all the about them.

In , however, Napoleon's
true purpose for taking the puppies becomes clear when he sets them onduring the vote about the
windmill. Described as "enormous dogs," these former puppies are violent and obey
Napoleon's every command. Napoleon has, therefore, trained the puppies to become his own
personal bodyguard. This enables him to exert his will whenever he chooses because nobody will
stand against him, for fear of attack by his guard dogs.

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