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Why is it ironic that the animals train for and unite in battle against the neighboring farmers? The farmers have food that the animals want but, even after winning the fight, the animals don’t get it. The animals win the fight for freedom from humans, only to later lose their freedom to other animals. The farmers win the battle and control the farm. The animals win freedom in a fair and just society.

User Zereges
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I guess you're talking about Animal Farm. Well, the irony is that the animals came together and fought to overthrow the farmers who, they believed, were their greatest enemies, but in fact the greatest enemy of animals was "power." Once the farmers were defeated, the animals achieved their dreamed freedom, until "power" fell on the pigs, they began another kind of exploration and the animals lost their freedom again. That is, as much as there is a fight against an enemy, another will arise, once he has power to concentrate in the hands of a single person, or a single group.

When I talk about this "power", I am referring to being able to be superior and oppressing others, because I think it is more certain, stronger, smarter, etc.

I hope it helps.

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Step-by-step explanation:

After fighting for what they thought was rightful, the animals obtain freedom from the humans only to lose it again to other animals.The animal now in power were not much different from humans who used to be the owners of the farm and who in turn put the animals to work. Most of the animals were , after winning their"freedom",subject to other animals , superior ones, who behaved exactly the same way as humans.

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