because he was getting old/sick and napoleon was all about the money he didn't wanna waste his time on saving an animal that could no longer work.
Napoleon and Hitler were not related. Napoleon was Corsican and Hitler was an Austrian German
Napoleon was defeat by Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington.
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No Napoleon is not an explorer but a very famous dictator .
Napoleon sends Boxer to the slaughter house instead of the hospital because he doesn't want to spend money on something he doesn't think is needed, like treating Boxer. He figures that Boxer will never fully recover so he is useless to the farm, so he sends him away to the slaughter house to be killed. Hope this helped :)
Boxer was sent to the glue factory. (They killed him.)
That, unless Jones was to be overthrown, that when boxer was old, he would be sent to the knackers and be killed for dog food, while his hoves would be boiled into glue. Ironicaly, when after the revolution boxer collapses and is on his last breath, the Pigs (ruling class) sell him to the knackers and buy a case of whiskey
The phrase "boxer at the knackers" likely refers to the fate of a retired or unsuccessful racehorse, as "knackers" is slang for a slaughterhouse. In the context of George Orwell's "Animal Farm," it symbolizes the grim reality faced by those who are no longer deemed useful. Boxers, the hardworking horse, is sent to the knackers after he is injured and unable to work, despite his loyalty and contributions to the farm, highlighting the betrayal by those in power. This illustrates the theme of exploitation and the harsh consequences of blind loyalty.
Boxer is a very hard worker. His two slogans are, " I will work harder" and " Napoleon is all ways right" He died because of old age and Napoleon send him to a slaughterer but he tells the animals that he has gone to a expensive hospital.
Napoleon's motive for betraying boxer was to remove a potential threat. The animals rallied around boxer if his opinion would change against Napoleon he would loose some of his control of the farm.
Boxer is very important to Napoleon's success because no other animal on the farm works harder than Boxer. He is also the most dedicated and loyal 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.
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He had been working too long and Napoleon thought he was useless to retire so early so he killed boxer
Boxer's two favorite sayings are:"Napoleon is always right.""I will work harder!"