This question is based on George Orwell's Animal Farm.
The execution of some of the animals on the orders Napoleon is to
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The execution of some of the animals on the orders of Napoleon in George Orwell's Animal Farm is to pave the way for Napoleon to become an absolute ruler. The animals who were executed were accused of working with Snowball, Napoleon's political rival, even though some of them were innocent. The execution shows Napoleon's ruthless and authoritarian nature, and how he uses violence and fear to consolidate power and suppress opposition. It also marks the beginning of the pigs' transformation into a special class, which enjoys privileges and exemptions that the other animals do not.