Boxer In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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Boxer is a devoted horse who shows his loyalty towards Napoleon by working hard. In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Boxer strives to work more and more each day, embodying the hard-working peasants in Russia. He never questions Napoleon’s totalitarian rule and blindly obeys all of his wishes. He supports the rebellion against Mr. Jones because he believes that animalism and freedom can be obtained. Boxer uses his strength to help the animals in their battle against the humans, as well as to construct the windmill. Although he encompasses great strength, his lack of education leads to his tragic death.
Boxer is uneducated and unable to figure things out on his own. He is widely respected for his strength and character, rather than his knowledge.

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