  He was the hardest worker on the farm  Fought hard in the Battle of the cowshed and the Battle of the windmill  Almost killed one of Jones men,

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  He was the hardest worker on the farm  Fought hard in the Battle of the cowshed and the Battle of the windmill  Almost killed one of Jones men, and was very upset about it  Defends Snowball but goes with what Napoleon says  Worked / Fought hard until the very end  Was shot by one of Frederick’s men and his health went down hill from there  Napoleon sent him to the slaughter house when he couldn’t work anymore Major Details

  Similarities  Boxer listened to Napoleon  Boxer was dumb like most of them  Differences  Boxer worked harder than all the others  Worked on the windmill more than the others  Woke up earlier to work  Defended snowball Boxer’s Connections

  Boxer was meant to represent Proletariat  He believed in “Animal Farm”, which was meant to represent “communist”  Boxer was betrayed by Napoleon like proletariat was betrayed by Stalin  Proletariat is meant to represent the lower class  He was hard working like the lower class as well  The lower class/ Boxer is ruled by the upper class/ Napoleon Boxer’s Connections with History

  His fate was for him to die  He worked hard until the end  In the end of his hard life he was still slaughtered  Boxer always obeyed Napoleon and in the end Napoleon was the one who betrayed him  He died with all the animals loving him  He died trying and doing what he loved  Died with a good reputation  His fate was to be betrayed by Napoleon and slaughtered Boxer’s Fate

  He was a push over  He was stupid not to believe his thoughts about Snowball being good  He should have not taken that stuff from Napoleon  He should have taken a break  He should have listened to his friends not to work so hard  Boxer should of stopped him self from being a slave A piece of criticism

  Did the most work on the farm  Got up early  Worked the hardest  Did as he was told  He lifted everyone's weight  Always worked through his pain  Listened to his quotes and comrades  Worked his hardest till the end  He treated everyone equally Contributions

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