Throughout the book, the animals talk about how the farm is better without Man in charge. However, the ending of the book is a great example of situational irony.

How is the end of the book ironic?

Group of answer choices

Boxer is sent away to be killed after working so hard he is useless.

The pigs become the same as Man.

Mollie runs away to one of the neighboring farms.

The windmill is destroyed

Respuesta :

Answer:

The pigs become the same as men.

Explanation:

The animals originally thought that the farm was better without man in charge. Though, at the end of the story, the pigs in charge treat the animals no different from how they were treated by men, such as Mr. Jones.