Which sentence best describes the irony of the Spontaneous Demonstrations

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The demonstrations are ironic because the animals show their devotion to the cause of Animalism and equality of all beasts.
The demonstrations are ironic because the animals show their devotion to the cause of Animalism and equality of all beasts.

The demonstrations are ironic because the animals shout, “Long Live Napoleon!”
The demonstrations are ironic because the animals shout, “Long Live Napoleon!”

The demonstrations are not spontaneous because they are scheduled weekly, and all animals must attend.
The demonstrations are not spontaneous because they are scheduled weekly, and all animals must attend.

The demonstrations symbolize the Rebellion described in the song, “Beasts of England.”

1 answer

The sentence that best describes the irony of the Spontaneous Demonstrations is:

"The demonstrations are ironic because the animals shout, “Long Live Napoleon!”"

This statement highlights the contradiction between the supposed ideals of equality and freedom promoted by the rebellion and the reality that the animals are rallying in support of a single leader, Napoleon, which undermines those ideals.