Animal Farm
Animal Farm
what is the irony in squealer's declaration that things are better now than in jone's day because "on those days they had been slaves and now they were free"?
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what is the irony in squealer's declaration that things are better now than in jone's day because "on those days they had been slaves and now they were free"?
Things are not better under Napoleon. The animals work harder, get less rest, get less food, and are more stressed than under farmer Jones.