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CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Mayorcitobookworm Date: January 12, 2016, 9:24 pm
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[font=verdana]The main event in this chapter is the sale and
eventual slaughter of Boxer at the hands of the knacker. Many
readers think that this is the most moving episode in the book.
As you read through the chapter, consider whether you agree with
this opinion. [/font]
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Carlos Andres Oroz Narro Date: January 12, 2016, 10:08 pm
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Ok...I agree with the opinion of that readers because in this
chapter can be appreciate the death of one of the main
characters in all this history of Orwell. The horse named Boxer
was one of the most important workers that the Animal Farm had.
Also, Boxer was an animal with good fells to the other
animals.For that reason I donīt find it strange that many
readers feel sorrow and compassion for Boxer. For that, I share
this opinion. :'( :) :( :)
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Braulio Osorio Date: January 13, 2016, 9:55 am
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I am agree with this opinion because boxer always was the hard
working horse. When Boxer is wounded becuase the overwork,
Napoleon did not do nothing in order to help the horse. This is
a kind of treachery, for that is a moving scene. I think that in
this chapter a lot of readers felt melancholy for boxer death.
:-[ ;) ;)
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Alonso Negreyros Date: January 13, 2016, 12:46 pm
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I'm totally agree with the opinion, because it was a
transcendental event for animals, that one of the animals on the
farm workers as Boxer was dead. This horse showed that despite
the adversities lived on the farm, could go ahead and work with
dedication to support others. :)
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: brenda gordillo Date: January 13, 2016, 2:41 pm
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I consider rather the saddest chapter, because was the chapter
where my favourite character die (from my point of view). Boxer
was, in the book, a horse that worked hard and was the most
admired for the others animals in the farm. I felt sad for the
animal's reaction and how they cried for their comrade. When
Clover and Benjamin tried to help Boxer, was the scene that most
I liked, this show the true friendship :D. I don't thought that
one animal so strong, has died. :-[ :(
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Jamil Date: January 13, 2016, 5:38 pm
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I think if it does not show Napoleon and oppression towards
animals to the point of killing them for their own good. In
addition, it shows how the proletariat represented by Boxer
still had faith in their leader Stalin, represented by the
figure of the pig Napoleon, showing the blindness of these to
the point of dying. :'(
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Arianna Date: January 13, 2016, 5:41 pm
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I agree with this opinion because I consider Boxer as the most
perseverant animal that worked very hard for the adecuate
progressive of the Animal Farm. I also think that he is a very
important character that appreciate a lot his friends but he
didn't know that Napoleon had bad intentions with the farm and
trust him a lot. I don't know why Boxer had to die because he
was loyal to Napoleon but he died because he was sent by him to
the knacker.
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Maria Gutierrez Date: January 13, 2016, 7:41 pm
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I agree whit this point.Because is terrible accept the death of
Boxer,and this awful action is caused by Napoleon and his
accomplices. Is difficult think the Revolution of the animals
is fall down; because in the firs time the idea of the
Revolution was good,but in this chapter the life and the future
of the other animals is alarming :( >:(
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Sarai Villena Valencia Date: January 13, 2016, 7:54 pm
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In my opinion I think it is an important fact in the history
since the death of farm animals is shown, which from the
beginning obeyed believing everything you said the leader.
Orwell says that the horse was always that hard work, and yet is
wounded by overwork. where Napoleon did nothing and just sent
him to a slaughterhouse misleading their countrymen. I believe
in truth in this chapter most readers if felt great melancholy
by the death of the horse. :P :P :P :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-* :-*
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Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
By: Shannen Calixtro Date: January 13, 2016, 8:39 pm
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Of course I agree with this, as Boxer is the animal that more
loyalty sample, with its sentence I will work stronger and the
effort he put into their work. Also, in the hours of work
devoted to the construction of the mill. In addition is the one
who was impressed bye the other animals and in one way or
another he encouraged in the construction of the mill.
However, ironic meeting the death of this animal, as it shared
the ideal that all their efforts would be rewarded in a good
life in Animal Farm.
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