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          Napoleon told the animals that it was going to be a job that requires hard work and it might be necessary to reduce the rations of food in order to get it done. Because they were going to be more focus on the construction than on the crops.

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           This way he was the only one to deal with the outside world in spite of going against the rules that they have written when they eject the humans from the farm. The rest of the animals wasn´t sure if they imagined the rules by the intermediation of Squealer who´s job was to maintain the animals  paceful and concentrated only in the construction of the windmill. Then the pigs began to break other rules like going to live in the human house, using their beds and waking up one hour later than the rest of the animals. By doing this Napoleon shows that he and the rest of the pigs consider they are more important than the rest of them and break the equity that ruled in the farm since the humans have left.

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