
Boxer (horse)
Boxer is a character from George Orwell's allegorical novel "Animal Farm." He is a strong and hardworking cart horse, symbolizing the working class's dedication and loyalty. Boxer embodies the ideals of perseverance and resilience, often rallying his fellow animals with his personal mottos, "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right." However, his blind faith in leadership ultimately leads to his tragic fate, highlighting themes of exploitation and the betrayal of the working class in the face of totalitarianism. Boxer's character serves as a poignant critique of revolutionary movements that overlook the needs of the laboring population.