Boxer fell and was injured badly. Squealer said he was arranging to take Boxer to Willingdon Hospital but when the van came, it read "Alfred Simmonds, Horse Slaughter and Glue Boiler, Willingdon. Dealer in hides and bone-metal. Kennals supplied". The pigs were taking Boxer to the knackers to be killed.
This is mostly a personal opinion, but I believe that Boxer suffered the most. He blindly followed the Pigs, exceeding the expectations they set for animals on the farm, later to be betrayed by the pigs, sold off to be made into glue.
The Hard Worker
No, the stable lad was not killed by Boxer in "Animal Farm." Instead, it was Boxer, the loyal and hardworking horse, who was ultimately betrayed and sent to the knackers when he could no longer work. The incident that involved the stable lad occurs when he is hurt during a scuffle, but Boxer is not responsible for his injury or death.
The two animals who received the first Animal Hero, First Class awards in the book Animal Farm were Snowball and Boxer. Snowball received it for his bravery in the Battle of the Cowshed, and Boxer received it for his hard work and dedication.
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The muscle in Animal Farm is Boxer.
Like the book? The horses represented the working class.
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Boxer, the hardworking horse, is betrayed by the pigs when they sell him to a glue factory after he collapses from exhaustion. Despite his unwavering loyalty and dedication to the farm's cause, Boxer is deceived by the pigs' propaganda, believing they would care for him in his old age. His betrayal symbolizes the exploitation of the working class and the corrupting influence of power. Ultimately, Boxer's fate highlights the tragic consequences of blind loyalty and the betrayal of revolutionary ideals.
Benjamin - Animal Farm - was created in 1945.
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the character that commits suicide is Boxer, the hardworking horse. After injuring himself while working on the farm, he is betrayed by the pigs who sell him to a glue factory instead of providing the care he needs. Boxer, believing he is being taken to a veterinarian, ultimately succumbs to despair and dies. His fate highlights the betrayal of the working class by those in power.
Horse
The mother figure in this book is Clover. She takes care of the other animals, like when Boxer was sick.