Animal Farm Essay
Boxer plays a role of a dedicated, but tricked horse in Animal Farm. He is strong and hardworking. He believes that Animal Farm will be successful in the rebellion. Boxer gives his all but was betrayed by Napoleon. Napoleon seems threatened by Boxer because Boxer asks a lot of questions. One might view the betrayal of Boxer as an alternative climax of the novel because now that he is killed there is no one to question Napoleon.
Boxer plays a role of a dedicated, but tricked supporter of Napoleon. He believes that Napoleon is always right. Boxer’s two quotes are “Napoleon is always right” and I must work harder.” He works very hard for Napoleon but, he was killed when he could no longer work. Whenever Napoleon gives a speech or an idea he would always say “Napoleon is always right.” Boxer got tricked by Napoleon; He thought that everything Napoleon does is for the benefit of Animal Farm. The truth was everything Napoleon does is for the benefit of himself.
Napoleon feels threatened by Boxer. Boxer questions or comments on almost everything Napoleon or Squealer has to say. When Squealer talked about Snowball being on Mr. Jones side, Boxer would say that Snowball got hurt during the battle. Napoleon feels like Boxer will someday motivated the other comrades to question or comment on what he has to say. Napoleon doesn’t want anyone to oppose or rebel against him. When Boxer fell while working he took the chance and sent him away to the knacker’s.
The betrayal of Boxer is seen as an alternative climax of the novel. After Boxer is betrayed and sent away, Napoleon no longer feels threatened. Napoleon also uses Boxer’s two famous quotes to make the comrades work harder. Napoleon is now in full control. There is no one who would question or comment on what Napoleon has to say. The only comrades that remember what happened during the rebellion is Clover and Boxer, but they are too weak to rebel.
Boxer plays a role of a dedicated, but tricked comrade. He makes Napoleon feel threatened by questioning what Squealer says. The betrayal of Boxer is an alternative climax because after he is sent away no one would question what Napoleon and Squealer has to say. Boxer is an easily tricked horse. He gave his best but was rewarded with nothing.
Boxer plays a role of a dedicated, but tricked supporter of Napoleon. He believes that Napoleon is always right. Boxer’s two quotes are “Napoleon is always right” and I must work harder.” He works very hard for Napoleon but, he was killed when he could no longer work. Whenever Napoleon gives a speech or an idea he would always say “Napoleon is always right.” Boxer got tricked by Napoleon; He thought that everything Napoleon does is for the benefit of Animal Farm. The truth was everything Napoleon does is for the benefit of himself.
Napoleon feels threatened by Boxer. Boxer questions or comments on almost everything Napoleon or Squealer has to say. When Squealer talked about Snowball being on Mr. Jones side, Boxer would say that Snowball got hurt during the battle. Napoleon feels like Boxer will someday motivated the other comrades to question or comment on what he has to say. Napoleon doesn’t want anyone to oppose or rebel against him. When Boxer fell while working he took the chance and sent him away to the knacker’s.
The betrayal of Boxer is seen as an alternative climax of the novel. After Boxer is betrayed and sent away, Napoleon no longer feels threatened. Napoleon also uses Boxer’s two famous quotes to make the comrades work harder. Napoleon is now in full control. There is no one who would question or comment on what Napoleon has to say. The only comrades that remember what happened during the rebellion is Clover and Boxer, but they are too weak to rebel.
Boxer plays a role of a dedicated, but tricked comrade. He makes Napoleon feel threatened by questioning what Squealer says. The betrayal of Boxer is an alternative climax because after he is sent away no one would question what Napoleon and Squealer has to say. Boxer is an easily tricked horse. He gave his best but was rewarded with nothing.