Animal Farm

Why do the lives of the pigs represent irony in the novel?

A.

The pigs become humanlike and, like humans, mock the conditions of their lower classes.

B.

The pigs help the other animals after Farmer Jones runs off.

C.

The pigs become leaders and supervise, while the other animals work.

D.

The pigs hold weekly meetings in the barn to discuss matters with the animals.

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A. The pigs become humanlike and, like humans, mock the conditions of their lower classes.