Obviously we can see by being run off the farm that
Snowball was an ineffective leader.
So, he was removed by
someone more powerful and therefore lacked power, but why? Why didn't anyone fight for
him?
I think if you take a look at the committees Snowball
tried to create and the language he used with the animals and the response they produced
to each, you will find your answer. He could have been a great leader, but would not
come to meet them at their point of need. They wanted to trust him, but could not
understand him. You can find quotes to support these 3 claims on pages 32-34 of the
Signet Classics edition of the book.
His committees had
great vision, but the purpose was not articulated in a way that the animals could
comprehend.
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