Animal Farm Napoleon And Boxer Character Analysis

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It is obvious that around the world there are Dictator and follower relationships in many different countries both now and in the past. Have you ever wondered how being a dictator and a follower affect other people's and animal's life, if you have read this. In George Orwell's novel Animal Farm, Napoleon and Boxer, show what being a dictator and being a follower can do to other animals on the farm in many ways.

Napoleon acts like a dictator to all the other animals. He bosses all the animals around like if he owns them just because he is a pig does not mean he can do that. He places food rations for all the animals besides the pigs, which is unfair to the animals. The behavior causes the animals to lose freedom because they have no say in
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Boxers behavior causes all the other animals to lose freedom because if boxer follows that the other animals are more likely to do the same and follow and not ask questions. His behavior will cause inequality because if he follows the animals will follow and they will not be equal because Napoleon will have control of them. Boxer lets himself to get intimidated by the dogs that Napoleon has taken from their mother, Boxer is big he shouldn't be scared of the dogs he should rebel instead of losing he freedom and rights just because Napoleon threatening him.

In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell there are many examples of how dictator and follower behaviors cause problems on a farm.Napoleon and Boxer showed basically one of the biggest dictator and follower relationship. Dictator and follower relationships are not the only things that can cause problems for human or in the book for