Clover feels deeply troubled and saddened by the confessions and killings in "Animal Farm." She initially believes in the ideals of the rebellion and the promise of equality but becomes increasingly disillusioned as the violence escalates. Clover's loyalty to her fellow animals and her sense of justice lead her to question the leadership of the pigs, particularly Napoleon. Ultimately, she is left with a sense of helplessness as the farm descends into tyranny, contrasting sharply with the original vision of the revolution.
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