Clover and Boxer are two hardworking and loyal draft horses in George Orwell's "Animal Farm." Clover is a motherly figure, often concerned for the well-being of her fellow animals, while Boxer is known for his immense strength and unwavering dedication to the farm's ideals, epitomized by his mottos, "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right." Together, they symbolize the working class's exploitation and the blind loyalty that can lead to their downfall in the face of tyranny. Their tragic fates highlight the themes of betrayal and the harsh realities of totalitarianism.
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