In the chapter, Boxer avoids death by demonstrating extraordinary resilience and an unwavering work ethic, which initially earns him the admiration of his fellow animals. Despite suffering from injuries and exhaustion, he continues to work tirelessly, believing that his efforts will ultimately lead to a better future for the farm. However, his fate is ultimately sealed by the manipulative leadership, which exploits his dedication and eventually leads him to a tragic outcome. His trust in the pigs blinds him to the reality of their betrayal.
Boxer
The cast of Death of a Boxer - 2009 includes: Mohammed Abu Khadija as Mohammed Abu Khadija
Chapter 83, according to Death Note wiki.
Time Express - 1979 The Death Boxer 1-4 was released on: USA: 17 May 1979
Death by Boxer - 2008 was released on: USA: 21 April 2008 (Los Angeles, California) USA: 27 September 2008 (Valley Film Festival)
Boxer represented the Russian working class so I'm just assuming it represents the fall of the working people of russia
No one can avoid death as it is man's inevitable fate.
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The male horse's name is Boxer who was later sent to the slaughter house in chapter 9 and the female horse's name is Clover, who lives on. Three other horses are mentioned in chapter 10, but are said to be unintelligent and their names aren't mentioned.
In Chapter 9 of George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Squealer spreads lies about Boxer’s fate after he collapses while working. He falsely claims that Boxer is being taken to a veterinarian, but in reality, he is sold to a glue factory. Squealer manipulates the narrative to maintain the animals' trust in their leadership, insisting that the van carrying Boxer is from a veterinary service, despite the visible words on the side indicating otherwise. This deception highlights the exploitation and betrayal of the loyal workhorse by the ruling pigs.
he is rewarded by his death which he was meant to be rewarded by early retirement
Squealerr told the other animal that Boxer was sent away and was still okay, so the other animals were all relieved and worked even he=arder in Boxer's honor.