<Li> Mr. Whymper--A man hired by Napoleon to act as the liaison between Animal Farm and human society . At first he is used to acquire necessities that cannot be produced on the farm, such as dog biscuits and paraffin wax, but later he procures luxuries like alcohol for the pigs . </Li> <Ul> <Li> Boxer--A loyal, kind, dedicated, extremely strong, hard working, and respectable cart - horse, although quite naive and gullible . Boxer does a large share of the physical labour on the farm . He is shown to hold the belief that' Napoleon is always right' . At one point, he had challenged Squealer's statement that Snowball was always against the welfare of the farm, earning him an attack from Napoleon's dogs . But Boxer's immense strength repels the attack, worrying the pigs that their authority can be challenged . Boxer has been compared to the Stakhanovite movement . He has been described as "faithful and strong"; he believes any problem can be solved if he works harder . When Boxer is injured, Napoleon sells him to a local knacker to buy himself whisky, and Squealer gives a moving account falsifying Boxer's death . </Li> <Li> Mollie--A self - centred, self - indulgent and vain young white mare who quickly leaves for another farm after the revolution, in a manner similar to those who left Russia after the fall of the Tsar . She is only once mentioned again . </Li> <Li> Clover--A gentle, caring female horse, who shows concern especially for Boxer, who often pushes himself too hard . Clover can read all the letters of the alphabet, but cannot "put words together". She seems to catch on to the sly tricks and schemes set up by Napoleon and Squealer . </Li> <Li> Benjamin--A donkey, one of the oldest, wisest animals on the farm, and one of the few who can read properly . He is sceptical, temperamental and cynical: his most frequent remark is, "Life will go on as it has always gone on--that is, badly ." The academic Morris Dickstein has suggested there is "a touch of Orwell himself in this creature's timeless skepticism" and indeed, friends called Orwell "Donkey George", "after his grumbling donkey Benjamin, in Animal Farm ." </Li> </Ul> <Li> Boxer--A loyal, kind, dedicated, extremely strong, hard working, and respectable cart - horse, although quite naive and gullible . Boxer does a large share of the physical labour on the farm . He is shown to hold the belief that' Napoleon is always right' . At one point, he had challenged Squealer's statement that Snowball was always against the welfare of the farm, earning him an attack from Napoleon's dogs . But Boxer's immense strength repels the attack, worrying the pigs that their authority can be challenged . Boxer has been compared to the Stakhanovite movement . He has been described as "faithful and strong"; he believes any problem can be solved if he works harder . When Boxer is injured, Napoleon sells him to a local knacker to buy himself whisky, and Squealer gives a moving account falsifying Boxer's death . </Li> <Li> Mollie--A self - centred, self - indulgent and vain young white mare who quickly leaves for another farm after the revolution, in a manner similar to those who left Russia after the fall of the Tsar . She is only once mentioned again . </Li>

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