Napoleon's brutal actions and Boxer's naive behavior clearly state that the tyrannical rulers will always take control over the weaker working class. Napoleon's immoral and self-serving behavior demonstrates that if a working class is unaware of the ruler's plans, then the ruler will take advantage of it in any way possible. Two of the ways in which a ruler takes advantage of his working class are extortion and manipulation. Boxer is the unintelligent working class and the consequence of him blindly following Napoleon eventually led to the consequence of his unexpected death and the misfortune of other animals. In every novel, there is a leader and a follower, in Animal Farm Napoleon is an intelligent, tyrannical leader where as Boxer is the blind, believing
Napoleon's brutal actions and Boxer's naive behavior clearly state that the tyrannical rulers will always take control over the weaker working class. Napoleon's immoral and self-serving behavior demonstrates that if a working class is unaware of the ruler's plans, then the ruler will take advantage of it in any way possible. Two of the ways in which a ruler takes advantage of his working class are extortion and manipulation. Boxer is the unintelligent working class and the consequence of him blindly following Napoleon eventually led to the consequence of his unexpected death and the misfortune of other animals. In every novel, there is a leader and a follower, in Animal Farm Napoleon is an intelligent, tyrannical leader where as Boxer is the blind, believing