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Symbolized for Orwell
Symbolized for Margaris
Boxer
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Boxer represented the working class
of russia. He is loyal to his government,
he works hard, and he adopts the phase
''Napoleon is always right''
I think boxer was a representation of a train. he never stopped working and he really couldn't stop.He worked, but i dont think he worked for a very good cause, but he didnt know that.
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Squeler
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Squeler represents the Russia media/newspaper.
Orwell says he can turn black into white and he is the link between
Napoleon and the other animals. He can change everyones oppinions
as easily as
Squealer represented in my mind a very smart, sly, and crafty fox. foxes are known to be stealthy and sly, and in most cases, very witty. He was a very big lier and ''he could turn black into white'' and the author said. external image a-red-fox-hunting-in-tall-grass.jpg
Dogs
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The dogs are said to represent stalins bodyguards and enforcers
and later were used to slaughter the disobeying animals.
These dogs were a little like security guards for the president to me. The were always at Napoleons side surroun external image 57810596shaqsgirl1629200911346pm.jpg
ding him and are a lot like the presidents bodyguards.
Battle of the Cowshed
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The battle of the cowshed represented red october, where the Bolshiveks
and the Non-Bolshiveks raged in russia until 1920 in a huge civil war.
The battle of the cowshed is a tough one. I think it could symbolize a great accomplishment for me like being in eighth grade honors math in seventh grade or winning the presidential award for academics or even something as simple as riding a bike. :) external image davis-david-little-boy-riding-his-bicycle-with-helmet.jpg
Animal Farm the Bookexternal image animal-farm-DVDcover.jpg
This book represents the Russian revolution, or what Orwell believes what happens to any society because of power hungry people.