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We meet Snowball when the pigs decide to spread Old Major's message through the farm. He's "a more vivacious pig than Napoleon, quicker in speech and more inventive, but was not considered to have the same depth of character" (2.2). In other words, the animals are fooled by Snowball's appearance: because he's friendly and lively, they assume that he's a ditz. (Moral: just because the cheerleader is blonde and friendly doesn't mean she's less interesting than the brooding emo poet. She might even be moreinteresting.

After Napoleon's dogs chase off Snowball, you might feel a little sorry for the pig. You might even start to think of him as a great and noble hero. Unfortunately, you're probably wrong. Sure, Snowball took an active part in the rebellion and helped set up the Seven Commandments, but he also reduced the commandments to the simplistic line "four legs good, two legs bad" (3.9).

Easy to remember? Yes. But it's also kind of meaningless—and the sheep can be trained to bleat it over Snowball's speeches. Plus, when the other animals aren't too happy that the pigs take all the milk, Snowball insists that they need it for all their brainwork. He may not be around when the pigs turn Animal Farm into a dictatorship, but he goes along with the first steps before he gets elbowed out. If he'd hung around, who knows? Maybe he'd be the one getting drunk on Mr. Jones's whiskey.

The Great Divide

After Snowball heads the victorious Battle of Cowshed, the honeymoon is over with him and Napoleon. We learn that Snowball is a much better public speaker, and that he "often won over the majority by his brilliant speeches, but Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself in between times" (5.8). In other words, Snowball isn't bringing the game—or rather, Napoleon is playing a different game.

And then there's the issue of the Windmill. This is Snowball's pet project; he thinks it's vital to the future success of Animal Farm. Plus, Snowball wants the Rebellion to spread; he wants to send out "more and more pigeons to stir up rebellion among the animals on other farms" (5.12). Like Old Major, Snowball is kind of a dreamer: he imagines greater technical achievements on the farm and a revolution that can spread all the way across England. Not Napoleon. All Napoleon wants to do is consolidate the power he's already gained.

The problem is, Snowball isn't mean. He might be a little shady, but he's at heart an idealist. When he and Napoleon both make speeches to the crowd, Snowball is much more charismatic, and as he finishes, "there was no doubt as to which way the vote would go" (5.13).

But no one counted on the dogs. Napoleon lets out his private army, and they chase Snowball off the farm. Napoleon spreads lies and rumors, making Snowball into a symbol of the enemy within—the guy who only seems like he's on your side.

And all he wanted was a windmill. (And some milk.)

Leon "Snowball" Trotsky

At first, Snowball seems like a dead ringer for Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the 1917 Russian Revolution. But he's really more like Leon Trotsky, Lenin's second-in-command. Let's look at the similarities:

Trotsky helped win the Revolution. After the Russian Revolution, Trotsky served as the People's Commissar of Foreign Affairs. During the Russian Civil War—a fight between the Red Army of communists and the White Army of anti-communists—Trotsky helped lead the Red Army to victory. In Animal Farm, Snowball leads the animals to victory in the Battle of Cowshed.

Trotsky wanted to spread the Communist Revolution to the rest of the world. Hey, that's just what Snowball wants to do! But not Stalin / Napoleon: he wants to consolidate his power on Animal Farm.

Trotsky was elbowed out of the Communist Party. After Lenin's death, Trotsky's political party criticized the hierarchical and close nature of Stalin's Communist Party. In response, Stalin kicked him out of the Communist Party and then exiled him from Russia.

Wondering what happens to Snowball after he disappears through hole in the hedge? Well, Trotsky ended up in Mexico, until, in 1940, Stalin send KGB agent Ramón Mercader to assassinate him. So, we have a pretty good idea of what's in store for poor Snowball.

Snowball (a pig) Timeline

  • Snowball helps Napoleon and Squealer to develop Animalism and then leads the animals in cleaning human paraphernalia off the farm after the rebellion.
  • He writes out the Seven Commandments.
  • Snowball forms "Animal Committees" and teaches everyone to read and write, but it doesn't go so well.
  • To simplify things, he reduces the Seven Commandments to "Four legs good, two legs bad."
  • Snowball runs tactics in the Battle of the Cowshed and is awarded "Animal Hero, First Class."
  • Pretty soon, Napoleon and Snowball start fighting. Snowball wants to spread the revolution; Napoleon wants to gain more power. Snowball wants a windmill; Napoleon wants to pee on it.
  • Napoleon's dogs run Snowball off the farm.
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1. Who is Snowball in Animal Farm?
Ans. Snowball is a character in the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell. He is a pig and one of the leaders of the animal revolution on Manor Farm.
2. What are the characteristics of Snowball in Animal Farm?
Ans. Snowball is depicted as an intelligent, passionate, and persuasive pig. He believes in the principles of Animalism and strives to create a fair and equal society on the farm. Snowball is also a skilled speaker and a strong advocate for education among the animals.
3. What role does Snowball play in the novel Animal Farm?
Ans. Snowball plays a significant role in the early stages of the animal revolution. He is one of the main architects of the Seven Commandments and actively participates in the planning and execution of the rebellion. Snowball also leads the effort to improve the farm and establish a windmill to benefit all the animals.
4. How does Snowball's relationship with Napoleon change throughout the novel Animal Farm?
Ans. Initially, Snowball and Napoleon work together as leaders of the animal revolution. However, their relationship gradually deteriorates as they have different visions for the future of the farm. Snowball believes in spreading the revolution to other farms, while Napoleon wants to consolidate his power on their own farm. Eventually, Napoleon drives Snowball away from the farm and portrays him as a traitor.
5. What is the significance of Snowball's character in Animal Farm?
Ans. Snowball represents the idealistic and visionary side of the revolution. His character highlights the importance of education, planning, and cooperation for the success of any movement. Snowball's expulsion from the farm also showcases the corrupting nature of power and the manipulation of history for personal gain.
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