Animal Farm

Throughout the novel, the natural characteristics of animal figure heavily in their motives. how do the actions of napoleon (a pig), boxer (a horse), Benjamin (a donkey) and the sheep reflect the traits normally associated with the animal?

Throughout the novel, the natural characteristics of animal figure heavily in their motives. how do the actions of napoleon (a pig), boxer (a horse), Benjamin (a donkey) and the sheep reflect the traits normally associated with the animal? why do you believe orwell chose these animals to portray each character?

A. boxer-

B. Boxer-

C. Benjamin-

D. Sheep-

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Boxer is big, strong, and hard-working. It takes it upon himself to do everything in his power for the farm and the ideal to survive. He is responsible, selfless, and unfortunately not educated enough to see he's being taken advantage of.

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