If the end it was the pigs because they sent him to i think if i can recall correctly the "knackers" where they kill horse and stuff for meat....
that's why Benjamin was running toward the car because he knew what the words on the side of the car(knackers company) meant.
'I will work harder'
bad
Depends on the chapter.
snowball is much better
The two main maxims in Animal Farm are "All animals are equal" and "Four legs good, two legs bad." These maxims represent the principles of equality and the rejection of human oppression.
The death of humans.
drunkedness
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.
he is rewarded by his death which he was meant to be rewarded by early retirement
they are immediately sentenced to death
Mollie was a horse in Animal Farm.
" I will work harder" "Napoleon is always right" "Four legs good two legs bad" ( later changed to "Four legs good two legs better"