martes, 25 de septiembre de 2012

Chapter 9


Chapter 9:
Is in this chapter that the character of Boxer comes of great importance. Maybe it was the main intention if the author to highlight in this chapter the presence of Boxer, how he interacts and the consequences to him on the farm. It was done maybe to establish a comparison with reality, with the government of Stalin (Napoleon). As said before, Boxer represented the hard-working village people. His hard work one day need to come to an end, and so it did. So we can see a confrontation between the destiny Boxer deserved with the one that Napoleon decided for him. Although we can see that Napoleon and the pigs gave speeches to honour Boxer, but still I personally think that this was to create  a good impression to the animals on the farm. Because they had in a great place the image of Boxer, he was the one that gave them strenght to keep them working. But i really don`t think Napoleon had a feeling of sorry for what happened.

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