Chapter 6 of 'Animal Farm' showcases the animals working hard while the pigs start to adopt human behaviors and oppress the other animals, highlighting the theme of power corruption.
In Chapter 6 of Animal Farm, the animals continue to toil under the assumption that they are building a better society, but the hardships increase and the leadership becomes more oppressive.
The pigs begin to adopt human behaviors, further distancing themselves from the other animals and starting to form a new social hierarchy that resembles the human structure they originally overthrew.
Summarizing this, the chapter reflects on the irony of the revolution's outcome and the underlying theme of corruption of power. Settling into their roles, animals face the grim reality as the initial dreams of equality fade, reminding readers of historical revolutions where the oppressed often become oppressors.