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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: María Celeste Date: January 15, 2016, 1:31 pm
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       I share this opinion. Because in this chapter it differs
       injustice at its best. For from the beginning the character
       shown Boxer to be a hard worker and was always faithful to the
       orders of Napoleon. Besides always showed their loyalty and hard
       at work. In that sense, after reading this chapter, I still have
       a great longing to know how was the end of this great character.
       :(  :'(
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Brayhan Date: January 15, 2016, 2:31 pm
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       I agree with this opinion as boxer was the most loyal workers on
       the farm because their sentences or the job offered was the most
       physical and psychological support offered to the farm, then to
       suffer their lost animals fall into a huge depression, I think
       this could have been avoided if Napoleon had already reviewed
       their work and would have given it deserved rest :-(
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Ernesto Ramirez Cesti Date: January 15, 2016, 4:52 pm
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       i totally agree with it because that someone like boxer died is
       something that shocked and impacted in all the animals in the
       farm, and remember this character is related to the colective
       society so and the porks didnt do anything from his die.
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Sharon Silva Date: January 15, 2016, 6:01 pm
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       I agree with the opinion, because this event was shocking and
       surprising for animals. Boxer was one of the hardest working
       farm animals, someone who motivates them to continue working for
       their objectives. For that, Boxer's death was painful. On the
       other hand, It caused me indignation, because this horse was one
       of the hardest working and what did the pigs went against the
       commandments set forth in the beginning... treason  ><
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Frahan Justo Albornoz Date: January 15, 2016, 6:01 pm
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       This chapter was kind of sad for me, as was the farewell of my
       favorite character, Boxer, this was a horse that showed much
       effort and work put to meet its objectives, to working overtime
       for the good of the farm. In the scene where take Boxer, Clover
       and Benjamin friends try to help him, but it was too late; Yet
       here it is reflected true friendship. :'(
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Eliane20140245 Date: January 15, 2016, 9:05 pm
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       I´m totally agree with that. Boxer was, undoubtedly, one of the
       most dear characters of the farm. Personally, it caused in me a
       feel of impotence so he died for the bad desitions of Napoleon
       and even, the way of how he died was unknown by its comrades;
       for that reason, he couldn't receive the honors. :'(
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Celso Huamaní Date: January 15, 2016, 10:23 pm
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       I am agree at certain point, but I think that this chapter makes
       me more angry than sad, just think a little: how is it possible
       that the best worker of all the farm, and also the most he
       believed in the word of Napoleon would be betrayed by the porks.
       That action have a name, and it is injustice and pain. An animal
       so noble as him not have to be treated of that way. This is, for
       me, the chapter that made me hate Napoleon for ever.
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Raul Vela Date: January 15, 2016, 10:37 pm
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       I totally agree, this fact should be in the minds of all who
       have read this book :-\ . It is a very touching scene, because a
       hard-working horse dies, totally committed to the cause of the
       rebellion. One character that stands out most in the work.
       Looking at it from another point, we also realize that the
       absolute power of the pigs is above everything. The way you
       "thank you" to all who worked Boxer. Power blinds and against
       every principle and "commandment" dealing with the worst way to
       an animal, who one day called, hypocritically, "comrade"
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Alexandra Paucca Sullca Date: January 15, 2016, 11:07 pm
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       I think it's one of the saddest chapters of the work because
       boxer dies, one of the most wonderful farm animals, both its
       strength and its enthusiasm. I consider it a betrayal by
       Napoleon because he did nothing to help the horse  :-\
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       Re: CHAPTER 9: GETTING CLOSE TO THE END
       By: Carmen Chambi Date: January 15, 2016, 11:50 pm
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       I am agree with that opinion because Boxer represent the
       proletariat and is an important member in the farm, because he
       has more force and also consider his work seriously, in other
       words he always support the farm although of the difficulties.
       That is why when Boxer died the readers were very sad. Apart of
       that when boxer died represent the treason between the leaders
       communist (Napoleon-Stalin) and the town (proletariat). :)
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