That he is willing to do whatever it takes to go by that maxim. By Frantz Moise
Page 46 or 47 depending on what book you have.
he says "I will work harder"He says that he ewill work harder and better
Boxer
"I will work harder."
Boxer's two favorite sayings are:"Napoleon is always right.""I will work harder!"
Boxer's tow mottos are: "Napoleon is always right!" and "I will work harder."
" i will work harder" and Napoleon is always right!"
boxer was their motivation for work and he kept all their spirits up while working with his quote ' i will work harder'. and he reassured the animals that 'napoleon was always right' I'm so cool. and Winchester is the best ^^lolol, course you are and course it is.:LL
Boxer blames himself and the others..."Boxer decides that it must be due to some fault in ourselves. The solution...is to work harder." He trots off to the quarry.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. Boxer from Animal Farm said "I will work harder" on multiple occasions throughout the book. It's like his catchphrase, you know? You can find him saying it on various pages, but a notable one is on page 42. But, like, who's really keeping track, right?
Squealerr told the other animal that Boxer was sent away and was still okay, so the other animals were all relieved and worked even he=arder in Boxer's honor.
Boxer, the horse in George Orwell's "Animal Farm," works harder than the other animals through his unparalleled dedication and relentless labor on the farm. He embodies the motto "I will work harder," often taking on extra tasks and pushing himself to exhaustion, especially during the construction of the windmill. His strong work ethic contrasts with the other animals, who sometimes lack his determination or are disillusioned by the leadership. Despite his tireless efforts, Boxer's loyalty is exploited by the pigs, highlighting the dangers of blind dedication.