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what is ironic about the working conditions of the animals after the rebellion?
another way that george orwell uses irony in animal farm is how the animals are happier after the rebellion even though they are doing more work. they were happier than they had “[ever] conceived possible to be” (46). this is even though they “toiled and sweated” (45) and were “met with many difficulties” (46). i think that this is because now they control everything and if they are tired, they can rest and if they feel like working they can work. even though they have to work more in the long run, the freedom of doing it when and how they want is an improvement from before the rebellion.

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