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Ulleksa [173]
3 years ago
6

How are Boxer’s values similar to Napoleon’s in chapter 6 of Animal Farm?

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1 answer:
lianna [129]3 years ago
3 0

Boxer, in Chapter 6 put extra efforts to shape Napoleon's believes. He would lead the willmill construction, showing excessive strengh repeating constantly the slogan "<em>I will work harder</em>" and "<em>Napoleon is always right</em>". Boxer aligns to Napoleon's ideas, he believes that working more and harder the life of everyone will improve as a result.


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