Animal Farm

What phrases in the speeches by Napoleon and Pilkington show that both sides now openly admit that the animals are working for the pigs and not for themselves?

What helps explain that the animals are working for the pigs?

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In Chapter 10 Mr. Pilkington and Napoleon toast each other. Mr. Pilkington now sounds like human farmers are on equal footing with Pigs and share similar problems, “If you have your lower animals to contend with,” he says, “we have our lower classes!”