
Boxer’s betrayal
Boxer's betrayal refers to the character in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm," where he represents the working class. Despite his immense loyalty and hard work for the animal uprising, he is ultimately betrayed by the ruling pigs who exploit his strength for their own gain. When Boxer is injured and unable to work, instead of receiving help, he is sold to be slaughtered for profit. This betrayal highlights the theme of how powerful leaders can manipulate and discard their supporters, illustrating the dangers of misplaced trust and the exploitation of the vulnerable in society.