I don't understand why Napoleon wanted to send Boxer to a glue factory. Did he think that he could get glue for free if boxer worked for it? Why in the world would the animal farm need glue?
And if the glue factory is run by humans, Why would they hire a horse to work for them?
Stop the falseflagging, Squealer.
0/10 go back to glue sniffing
Do you think the animals (including Boxer) would have actually achieved some degree of comfort had the first windmill not been exploded during the farmer attack? Or would N*poleon still be a little shit and steal all the benefits from it?
Does that make a difference when he still has his hounds?
Napoleon used the attack and explosion as excuses to have an even harsher regime, presumably without the destruction of the windmill (& thus without the efforts to reconstruct it) Boxer & the other relatively strong animals (remember that the hounds weren't shit to the cart-horse) would at the very least expect the fulfilment of some of the promises made to them.
Wasn't the bombing an allegory for the kraut invasion of the USSR? I doubt Stalin/Napoleon was in on it
The windmill was an absolute embarrassment to Napoleon. One way or another, Napoleon would see it fall.
Not USSR. But the invasion of Poland. They split poland 50/50 with stalin. They made a deal
>They made a deal
Molotov-Ribbentrop
Napoleon was in on the bombing of the windmill. Peace was never an option. Also, as a sidenote, a bunch of stuff in AF was lifted from Pickwick Papers.
The windmill is a stand in for the false flags Putin arranged for the FSB against Russian apartments as a pretense to invade Chechnya. I honestly don’t think this board should read Animal Farm without having a grasp of geopolitics first
For money, he wanted money, to buy things.
It's a metaphor for capitalism and how the bourgeoisie want to get rid of the non productive, old, sickly, and infirm members of society in the name of maximizing their profits
Alternatively, it's about how liberul communists want to take your freedom, your hard work, and your happiness and then reward you by killing you when you have outlived your usefulness
>It's a metaphor for capitalism
So boxer worked in the glue factory until he died
>Animal Farm is a metaphor for capitalism
>Tfw living in an actual communist country
>The more I read this, the more I feel like I was reading daily local news
It's all so tiresome.
I convinced an old vietnamese man to read 1984. After having read it, he told me that the book was non-fiction.
Lots of glue factories back then made glue out of dead horses. They killed boxer and turned him into glue.
How can you turn horse meat into glue?
It's not the meat it's the bones, the hooves, the hair, the tendons and shit
That makes no sense. Phones are made of collagen and hooves are made up with keratin
Milk is made of filtered blood
In muttm*rica? yes
In God's creation
>That makes no sense
The concept of making bones and hooves into glue is self-substantiating by way of the fact that that is how some types of glue are made. Tallow candles. Cotton thread. Knacker's glue.
Horses have a lot of collagen in their tissues, especially the hooves.