Since the other animals can’t think for themselves, Snowball takes advantage of their intellectual vulnerability. They rely on the pigs to make decisions on behalf of the farm. In contrast, the reader starts to root for the other animals: “Nevertheless some of the animals were disturbed when they heard that the pigs not only took their meals in the kitchen and used the drawing room as a recreation room, but also slept in the beds” (Orwell 6). By this time Snowball had already become comfortable with his power over the other animals. He becomes more and more confident as the animals become less and less aware of how much control he really