Animal Farm is a political allegory where each animal represents a different group or individual from the Russian Revolution. Read more »
Discover the symbolism behind each character in George Orwell’s Animal Farm, from Napoleon to Boxer, and learn who they represent in real life. Read more »
Clover symbolizes the hardworking, loyal, and sometimes naive working class of animals in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Read more »
Boxer the horse in Animal Farm represents the working class, or proletariat, who are exploited for their labor and eventually discarded by the ruling class. Read more »
In George Orwell’s Animal Farm, Boxer represents the working class and is a symbol of the proletariat’s strength and loyalty. Read more »
Boxer, the strong and loyal horse in Animal Farm, represents the working class who blindly follows their leaders and is ultimately exploited for their labor. Read more »
Boxer, the strong and loyal horse, represents the working class and proletariat in the Russian Revolution. Read more »
The sheep in Animal Farm represent the masses who blindly follow propaganda without questioning authority, ultimately contributing to their own oppression. Read more »
The main characters in Animal Farm represent different groups of people and ideologies, from the working class to the ruling elite. Read more »
The characters in Animal Farm symbolize different groups and individuals during the Russian Revolution, such as Napoleon as Stalin and Snowball as Trotsky. Read more »