Final answer:
In 'Animal Farm', the animals accept the changes imposed by the pigs and work harder, hoping for a better future. as the pigs grow more oppressive and hypocritica they become even worse than the humans they overthrew betraying the ideals of the Animalism ideology.
Step-by-step explanation:
The animals in Animal Farm initially accept the changes brought by the pigs, hoping for a better life than they had under Jones and the humans. However, as the pigs become more oppressive and hypocritical, the animals become disillusioned but largely remain submissive, working harder under false promises of better futures that never materialize. The pigs become worse than Jones and the humans by gradually adopting the very traits and behaviors they initially opposed, such as living in the farmhouse, walking on two legs, and engaging in trade with humans, which leads to the final blending of pigs and humans where the other animals can no longer tell them apart.
The correct response to the question based on the narrative of Animal Farm would be option b) The animals accept the changes and work harder and option c) The pigs become worse by becoming more oppressive and hypocritical.