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In animal farm, who struggles to read and write?
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In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the character who struggles to read and write is Boxer, the hardworking cart-horse. Although he is strong and dedicated to the farm’s success, Boxer has limited literacy skills. His motto, "I will work harder," reflects his strong work ethic, but his inability to read and write makes him vulnerable to manipulation by the other animals and the pigs who lead the farm.
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