What is the difference between boxer and benjamin




















He also proves himself to be the most valuable member of the windmill-building team. He is not an intelligent animal recall his inability to learn any of the alphabet past the letter D and therefore can only think in simple slogans, the second of which " Napoleon is always right" reveals his childlike dependence on an all-knowing leader.

Even when he collapses while rebuilding the windmill, his first thoughts are not of himself but of the work: "It is my lung … It does not matter. I think you will be able to finish the windmill without me. Even when he is being led to his death at the knacker's, Boxer needs to be told of his terrible fate by Benjamin and Clover.

He becomes wise to Napoleon's ways too late, and his death is another example of Napoleon's tyranny. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey. It is not until we have finished the novel that it becomes clear that Benjamin has seen rebellions come and go in the past and he knows that the happiness they feel after the Rebellion will be short-lived.

He said, life would go on as it always had gone on - that is, badly. In the end, it turns out that Benjamin was right to be so negative about the Rebellion. Benjamin was not negative, just realistic. Only old Benjamin professed to remember every detail of his long life and to know that things never had been, nor ever could be much better or much worse — hunger, hardship, and disappointment being, so he said, the unalterable law of life.

Maybe—especially if you think like Morris Dickinson that Benjamin has a touch of Orwell in him. We'd buy it: he's definitely got the philosophical and distant air that Orwell's narrator adopts.

But there's a crucial difference. Orwell speaks out against the injustices he sees, instead of just letting them unfold for his own twisted sense of humor. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources. Study Guide. By George Orwell. Previous Next. Benjamin a donkey Benjamin is "the oldest animal on the farm and the worst tempered.

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