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Napoleon himself appeared at the meeting on the following Sunday morning and pronounced a short oration in Boxer's honour. It had not been possible, he said, to bring back their lamented comrade's remains for interment on the farm, but he had ordered a large wreath to be made from the laurels in the farmhouse garden and sent down to be placed on Boxer's grave. And in a few days' time the pigs intended to hold a memorial banquet in Boxer's honour. Napoleon ended his speech with a reminder of Boxer's two favourite maxims, "I will work harder" and "Comrade Napoleon is always right"—maxims, he said, which every animal would do well to adopt as his own.
Which detail does Orwell include to support the theme that dictators care only about themselves and not those they rule?
“Napoleon himself appeared at the meeting on the following Sunday morning and pronounced a short oration in Boxer's honour.”
“It had not been possible, he said, to bring back their lamented comrade's remains for interment on the farm, but he had ordered a large wreath to be made from the laurels in the farmhouse garden and sent down to be placed on Boxer's grave.”
“And in a few days' time the pigs intended to hold a memorial banquet in Boxer's honour.”
“Napoleon ended his speech with a reminder of Boxer's two favourite maxims, ‘I will work harder’ and ‘Comrade Napoleon is always right’—maxims, he said, which every animal would do well to adopt as his own.”
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“Napoleon ended his speech with a reminder of Boxer's two favourite maxims, ‘I will work harder’ and ‘Comrade Napoleon is always right’—maxims, he said, which every animal would do well to adopt as his own.”
Explanation: this detail shows Napoleon using Boxer’s death to enforce obedience and glorify himself—turning a tribute into a tool for consolidating power, which shows a dictator’s self‑interest rather than genuine care for those he rules.
Explanation: this detail shows Napoleon using Boxer’s death to enforce obedience and glorify himself—turning a tribute into a tool for consolidating power, which shows a dictator’s self‑interest rather than genuine care for those he rules.
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