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.
Animal Farm
They are Boxer and Clover :)
There are 2. One is called Boxer and the other Clover.
Boxer, the horse, is the most admired among the workers in Animal Farm. He is known for his strength, dedication, and loyalty to the cause of Animalism. Boxer's motto, "I will work harder," reflects his unwavering commitment to the success of the farm.
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 mother figure in this book is Clover. She takes care of the other animals, like when Boxer was sick.
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.
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Boxer adopts the motto "I will work harder," which reflects his strong work ethic and dedication to the principles of Animalism on the farm. This saying embodies his belief in perseverance and loyalty, even in the face of adversity. His unwavering commitment to this motto ultimately leads to his tragic fate, highlighting the dangers of blind devotion and exploitation.
Boxer asks to be woken up half an hour earlier in the morning to have extra time for work on the farm. His dedication and strong work ethic drive him to contribute more to the collective effort, as he believes that his hard work will benefit the community. This request highlights his unwavering commitment to the ideals of Animalism and his desire to support his fellow animals, despite the toll it takes on his health.
boxer (as in underware) = boxer boxer (as in fighter) = boxeador
the boxer = der Boxer.