We can answer the two questions about "Animal Farm" in the following manner:
- Napoleon needs Mr. Whymper to be his broker. In other words, Mr. Whymper is someone who can help Napoleon do businesses with others. That is why he fools him.
- Two ways in which Napoleon fools Mr. Whymper are: Napoleon asks the sheep to say, when around Mr. Whymper, that the food rations have been increased. He also fills bins with sand and covers that sand with food so that they would look full.
- This question is about the allegorical novella "Animal Farm," by George Orwell.
- The story criticizes the Soviet regime in Russia. The pigs, including Napoleon, represent the rulers and dictators while the other animals represent the Russian people.
- The pigs soon forget about the ideals that led the animals to take over the farm. Equality no longer matters to them. All they care about is profit and comfort.
- Napoleon, the dictator of the Farm, soon begins to do business with humans with the help of Mr. Whymper.
- To make the Farm seem prosperous, he fools Mr. Whymper into believing the animals have plenty of food.
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