In Animal Farm, Napoleon assumes two titles. Firstly, in Chapter Five, he becomes known as "our Leader, Comrade Napoleon" and, in Chapter Eight, Minimus, one of the pigs, writes an anthem in his honour. Napoleon has this anthem inscribed on the wall of the barn, next to the Seven Commandments, along with a portrait of himself.
In Chapter Nine, however, Napoleon takes a far more important title when he is elected the President of Animal Farm. It is important to note that Napoleon is the only candidate in the election and, unsurprisingly, wins "unanimously." From this point, Napoleon's authority is unquestionable and this is demonstrated by his first actions as President: he reveals further details of Snowball's so-called treachery and sells the injured Boxer to a horse slaughterer.
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