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How are Boxer’s values similar to Napoleon’s in chapter 6 of Animal Farm?
Both characters are motivated by the desire to construct the windmill.
Both characters are motivated by the desire to have a successful harvest.
Both characters are motivated by the desire to gain more power.
Both characters are motivated by the desire to work hard.
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Both are motivated by the desire to construct the windmill.
Boxer believes in the project and throws himself into the work (“I will work harder”), and Napoleon pushes the windmill as the farm’s chief project (though mainly as a means to consolidate control and gain advantage). The other options don’t match: Boxer wants to work hard but Napoleon does not value hard work for its own sake, and Boxer doesn’t seek power.
Boxer believes in the project and throws himself into the work (“I will work harder”), and Napoleon pushes the windmill as the farm’s chief project (though mainly as a means to consolidate control and gain advantage). The other options don’t match: Boxer wants to work hard but Napoleon does not value hard work for its own sake, and Boxer doesn’t seek power.
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