Benjamin in "Animal Farm" symbolizes a cynical and wise perspective on power and authority by being skeptical of the pigs' leadership, understanding the true nature of their corruption, and choosing not to actively oppose it due to his belief that all leaders are ultimately the same.
Benjamin the donkey in Animal Farm represents cynicism and skepticism towards authority. His character contributes to the themes of disillusionment with power and the corrupting nature of leadership. Benjamin's refusal to engage in the rebellion or support any leader reflects the idea that those in power often become corrupt, regardless of their initial intentions.
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There is no Benjamin in Romeo and Juliet ... unless he is in the audience.
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Benjamin Jan Kouwer has written: 'Colors and their character'
Benjamin Boyce has written: 'The character-sketches in Pope's poems'
The Graduate(1967)
He is the main character in the movie "The Patriot"