Clover in Animal Farm represents the working class of Russia during the Russian Revolution, who were exploited by the ruling class. Read more »
Clover, a mare, protects the young foals in the beginning of Animal Farm from being trampled by the larger animals. Read more »
Clover, a mare in Animal Farm, protects the other animals from the oppressive tactics of the pigs who have taken control of the farm. Read more »
In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, the character of Clover represents the hardworking and loyal working class who are easily misled by those in power. Read more »
Boxer and Clover represent the working class in Animal Farm, loyal and hardworking but ultimately exploited and betrayed by the ruling pigs. Read more »
Boxer and Clover in Animal Farm represent the working class who are exploited by the ruling elite. They symbolize the proletariat’s loyalty and strength. Read more »
Clover, a mare in Animal Farm, represents the hardworking and loyal working-class horses who were exploited by the ruling class. Read more »
The three horses in Animal Farm are Boxer, Clover, and Mollie. They each represent different aspects of society and their roles in the revolution. Read more »
Boxer and Clover are two hardworking horses in Animal Farm who represent the working class. They are loyal, dedicated, and naive to the changing political climate. Read more »
Discover the surprising answer to which animals are more educated than Clover from Animal Farm in this insightful read. #AnimalFarm #Education Read more »