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Eulogy on Animal Farm

 

            
             Forward in the name of the rebellion." Those were his very last words comrades. These are the words in which Boxer would want us to remember him by.
             Boxer was an example to us all. He was always working and striving to make Animal far a better place to live. He fought bravely in the battle of cowshed and the battle of the windmill and was victorious in helping to stop the human invasions. Now that he has gone, we need to remember what Boxer did to improve the farm for the next generations to come and continue with his dream to complete the windmill. His solution to everything was to always "work harder" and we must keep that with us when we think about Boxer.
             Boxer was always determined to work harder and we can all remember how each morning, he would get the cockerel to call him three quarters of an hour earlier, before anyone was awake so he could start working. He would spend days hauling rocks up the hill so that the dream for a windmill could be completed. Nothing could have been achieved without Boxer, whose strength seemed equal to that of all the rest of the animals put together. Even in his spare time, he would go down to the quarry, collect a load of broken stones, and drag it down to the site of the windmill unassisted. Boxer would do anything within his power to achieve the completion of the windmill and he would want us all, under the leadership of Comrade Napoleon, to continue with work so his dream can be achieved. Even when Boxer was injured, he refused to take a day off work and continued labouring through rain, hail or shine.
             We can all remember how Boxer fought at the battle of cowshed. He alone brought down many men and assured, under the ruling of comrade Napoleon, that Animal farm remained the property of the animals. He fought with such bravery and strength and always remained at the front of the battle, helping out in anyway possible. Boxer always followed the instructions of Napoleon and was loyal to the very end.


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