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Saturday, 5 April 2008
Animal Farm- Chapters 4-6
"Nothing could have been achieved without Boxer." Tell who Boxer symbolizes and what the windmill represents. Then explain the deeper meaning of this sentence.
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well first of all i'm just passsing, boxer is the representation of the usefull dumbs. that the only thing that they do is what others says and then they are aniquilated. billy
In my opinion boxer simbolizes all those who work,work and work. And thinks that everything that others says is correct, (in the book boxer´s slogan is..."if Napoleon says is true") and never have an opinion by their own.
In my opinion, Boxer, who simbolizes the working class, is the perfect example of what Napoleon wants everybody to turn into. He thinks everything is right, and only by working, things will be better. The windmill would be the effort of the working class to modernize their way of living, but always blind and with no further prizes
Boxer represents strong and hard-work. He is an example for the rest of the animals. It a pity that he can not think, so he can`t know of why he is obeyding the pigs and why he is working so hard.
As Mrs. Bartolomé said, Bower represents th working class, the class that just work, and doesn't think, what I mean is that they don´t have a good panoram of the circumstances, they just work, and thats what Boxer does.
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10 comments:
well first of all i'm just passsing, boxer is the representation of the usefull dumbs. that the only thing that they do is what others says and then they are aniquilated. billy
In my opinion boxer simbolizes all those who work,work and work. And thinks that everything that others says is correct, (in the book boxer´s slogan is..."if Napoleon says is true") and never have an opinion by their own.
Boxer represents all those who work all the time and think that with hard word everything is going to be resolve.
sorry with hard "work" not word
In my opinion, Boxer, who simbolizes the working class, is the perfect example of what Napoleon wants everybody to turn into. He thinks everything is right, and only by working, things will be better. The windmill would be the effort of the working class to modernize their way of living, but always blind and with no further prizes
In my opinion Boxer symbolizes the effort of the proletariat. Without Boxer, the animals could never have counstructed the windmill.
i agree with tito and celi ,wothout boxer it wuold be impossible tu built the windmill
Boxer represents strong and hard-work. He is an example for the rest of the animals.
It a pity that he can not think, so he can`t know of why he is obeyding the pigs and why he is working so hard.
As Mrs. Bartolomé said, Bower represents th working class, the class that just work, and doesn't think, what I mean is that they don´t have a good panoram of the circumstances, they just work, and thats what Boxer does.
Manu
Pdt: y Pachiki
Boxer clearly represents the working class, and he is what Napoleon wants.
The windmil represents the modernization of the farm. And animals think that things are better.
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