In the novel, Animal Farm, by George Orwell, Boxer, a horse, was an interesting character. He is a horse who has a great personality, he loves to help everyone on the farm and the farm itself, and does a lot of work. However other characters like Napoleon, tries to manipulate the other animals on the farm, and also gives the pigs greater things, like better places to sleep, and better food. Boxer does not realize this because he sees the good things that Napoleon does. The farm would not make…
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12/14/16 Animal Farm Essay Boxer is considered one of the best animals on the farm. Boxer is a devoted horse on Animal Farm who continues to bring the farm up. Boxer’s many characteristics are shown in George Orwell’s satirical novel, Animal Farm, where a group of pigs take over a farm and creates a dictatorship over the animals. Boxer is one of the most admirable animal on the farm because he is unselfish, determined and faithful. Boxer is very determined with helping other animals on the…
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always right” (Orwell). Boxer believed in those two mottos and lived up to them. His role was always to work on the farm. Napoleon feels threatened by Boxer because he was good at his job and very strong. The animals think that Boxer will retire so that he didn’t have to work so hard, but that doesn’t work out since he dies later in the book. Boxer is very important throughout the story. Boxer is the hardest worker on the farm. “When the boulder began to slip and the animals cried out in despair at…
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Boxer is the best choice to be the leader of Animal farm. He works hard for the common benefit, respects the other of animals, and is loyal to the principle of animalism. To begin, Boxer workers hard for the common good. When the animals started to built the windmill, he voluntarily takes more responsibilities on his solder. “His strength seemed equal to that of all the rest of the animals put to gather”. In addition, “in his spare movement he would go alone to the quarry collect a load of broken…
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In the novel Animal Farm, by George Orwell, the significance of Orwell’s allegory is shown through the inequality between the animals and when the pigs gained trust from the animals and then betrayed them. One character that will be focused on is Boxer, he represents the working class during the Russian Revolution. One of the objects that will be focused on is the 7 Commandments which represent how the Russian leaders received special treatments compared to the rest of the citizens. Lastly, an action…
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Orwell's novel Animal Farm, Napoleon and Boxer, show what being a dictator and being a follower can do to other animals on the farm in many ways. Napoleon acts like a dictator to all the other animals. He bosses all the animals around like if he owns them just because he is a pig does not mean he can do that. He places food rations for all the animals besides the pigs, which is unfair to the animals. The behavior causes the animals to lose freedom because they have no say in…
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for the people before they drew from the box, maybe they would have ceased the event in its entirety. Identically, Boxer dies in Animal Farm because the animals that actually have a say, say nothing. In fact, they are the ones that killed him (Orwell 48). Not only Boxer, but all animals aside from swine and canines were mistreated and unrepresented. Because none of the other animals were heard by those with voices, they were run into the ground. The…
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In George Orwell's allegorical novel, ”Animal Farm,” animals are used to represent the people in the Russian Revolution. The pigs take over and the farm eventually fails. However, Boxer is determined, loyal, and tough. These traits of his help aid the farm in advancing and surviving as a whole. The determination Boxer has is shown throughout the story. For example,” He saw ahead of him the heavy labour of rebuilding the windmill from the foundations, and already in imagination he braced himself…
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Mollie and Boxers Venn Diagram Many people today, change their appearance just to be different or because they are desperately seeking attention. Mollie and Boxer play an important role in this. Boxer and Mollie are horses in the story Animal Farm by George Orwell. These two characters in the story represent two opposing morals. Boxer represents someone who is loyal and hardworking, someone who is the mere example of conforming to their environment. While Mollie is a self centered, simple minded…
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Conformity versus Nonconformity Rollo May once said that “The opposite of courage in our society is not cowardice, it’s conformity.” Although Boxer, a cart-horse from George Orwell’s Animal Farm was a conformist, he certainly was not a coward. Background (talk about the farm and government) He made many sacrifices, was unappreciated, and faced unfair consequences. On the other hand, Rosa Parks was the epitome of nonconformity and she had courage. She was a long-time member of the Montgomery chapter…
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