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Boxer, the hardworking horse in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," reacts to the mass executions with shock and confusion. He struggles to understand the brutal actions of the pigs and is deeply saddened by the betrayal of the farm's ideals. Despite his disillusionment, Boxer remains loyal to Napoleon, believing that he must work harder to support the cause. His unwavering dedication illustrates the tragic consequences of blind loyalty and manipulation.

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