<span>Boxer - the workhorse. He believes things will get better if he works harder and trusts the pig leadership will help him. He is considered the metaphor for the common people in Russia whom believed the Revolution and overthrow of the Russian monarchy would help them. They are trusting and easily manipulated like Boxer.
Benjamin - the cynical goat. He has seen the cycle of power struggles and knows that nothing will get better with the pigs' leadership. He is never really happy and trusts no animals but Boxer and loves him until Boxer is taken away to his death.
Similarities: Both animals are controlled by the pig regime whether they like it or not. Both find friends in each other and try to make best of what they have</span>
This is probably more of a soul searching confession than an answer. I do this too. I am always in the look out for new movies, books and quotes of wisdom. I have accumulated such a humongous collection of e-books and movies that I would probably will never be able to finish them if I gave up everything and only binge-watched or binge-read. I keep browsing GoodReads, IMDB, Quora and the likes, for highly rated books , movies, etc.
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An image it alludes to may be a man laying in his cell dwelling his crimes as hears the train go by. It gives a sort of dark image of an experience a man is having in prison for his crimes of shooting a man.
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oh really why do you think that