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Why was Boxer not feeling well at the beginning of the chapter?
Why was Boxer not feeling well at the beginning of the chapter?
He was wounded in the Battle of the Windmill.
What did Boxer NOT want the animals to know?
What did Boxer NOT want the animals to know?
That he was in pain.
For what was the small corner of the pasture promised?
For what was the small corner of the pasture promised?
As a place for them to retire to when they are old.
How are the piglets treated?
How are the piglets treated?
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Which animal is allowed to return to Animal Farm?
Which animal is allowed to return to Animal Farm?
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What is Boxer looking forward to when he turns twelve?
What is Boxer looking forward to when he turns twelve?
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Why is Benjamin upset?
Why is Benjamin upset?
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Where do the pigs say Boxer went?
Where do the pigs say Boxer went?
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Why was it not possible for Boxer's remains to be returned to the farm?
Why was it not possible for Boxer's remains to be returned to the farm?
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Why must rations be reduced again?
Why must rations be reduced again?
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Why did the hens have so few chicks?
Why did the hens have so few chicks?
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What privileges do the pigs now enjoy?
What privileges do the pigs now enjoy?
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How was the president of the new Republic elected?
How was the president of the new Republic elected?
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How did the pigs use Boxer's death to get the animals to work harder?
How did the pigs use Boxer's death to get the animals to work harder?
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Study Notes
Boxer’s Condition and Treatment
- Boxer is in poor health due to wounds sustained during the Battle of the Windmill.
- He conceals his pain from other animals, showing his dedication and resilience.
Land and Retirement Promises
- Initially, access to the orchard was promised to the animals.
- Eventually, only a small corner of the pasture is allocated for retirement, highlighting broken promises.
Piglets' Status
- Piglets receive preferential treatment, signifying a growing divide between pigs and other animals.
Return of Moses
- Moses, the raven, is allowed to return to Animal Farm, introducing a contrasting perspective on the changes happening in the farm.
Boxer’s Anticipation
- As Boxer approaches twelve years old, he looks forward to retiring in the designated pasture for older animals.
Benjamin’s Realization
- Benjamin is aware of the grim fate awaiting Boxer, feeling distressed about his impending death.
Misleading Information
- Pigs claim Boxer has been taken to Willingdon Animal Hospital, a facade to hide the truth.
Boxer's Death
- Boxer is killed, and his remains are used to produce glue, underscoring the betrayal felt by the other animals regarding his treatment.
Ration Reductions
- Rations for the animals are decreased due to delays in construction projects, poor crop yields, and failure to plant on time.
Hens and Egg Production
- Hens face a significant burden with quotas for egg production increased to six hundred a week, leading to a low hatch rate.
Pigs' Privileges
- Young pigs receive education directly from Napoleon, and only pigs wear green ribbons on Sundays, illustrating their elite status.
Election Process
- The presidency of the new Republic is marked by a sham election, as Napoleon runs unopposed and receives a unanimous vote.
Exploitation of Boxer’s Legacy
- The pigs manipulate Boxer's death to demand increased labor from other animals, using his hard work as a rallying cry for productivity.
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Description
Test your knowledge on Chapter 9 of Animal Farm, focusing on Boxer’s condition and the broken promises related to retirement. Dive into the themes of loyalty, favoritism among the pigs, and the contrasting perspectives brought by the return of Moses. Understand Benjamin's awareness of the harsh realities of life on the farm.