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Animal Farm
They are Boxer and Clover :)
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Boxer and Clover are both hardworking cart-horses who represent the working class. Boxer is known for his incredible strength and dedication, epitomized by his mottos, "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right." Clover, on the other hand, is more nurturing and caring, often looking out for Boxer and the other animals. Their relationship highlights themes of loyalty and the exploitation of the proletariat under oppressive regimes.
Boxer and Clover, the hardworking horses in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," demonstrate their concern for one another through their unwavering support and care. Boxer often reassures Clover with his strong work ethic and determination, encouraging her to stay hopeful despite the challenges they face. Clover, in turn, looks out for Boxer’s well-being, reminding him to take breaks and not overexert himself. Their mutual concern highlights the themes of loyalty and camaraderie among the animals on the farm.
The mother figure in this book is Clover. She takes care of the other animals, like when Boxer was sick.
The male horse's name is Boxer who was later sent to the slaughter house in chapter 9 and the female horse's name is Clover, who lives on. Three other horses are mentioned in chapter 10, but are said to be unintelligent and their names aren't mentioned.
the two cart horses, Boxer and Clover, are said to be the most faithful. But it also says that the clever animals learned the seven commandments quickly by heart.
There are 2. One is called Boxer and the other Clover.
The Taiping Rebellion targeted the Qing dynasty, while the Boxer Rebellion supported it.
The muscle in Animal Farm is Boxer.
"I will work harder."
she warns him that he'll get hurt if he keeps working on his split hoof. Also that napoleon was sending him to the slaughter house.