Other people may have different ideas, but to me, the central irony in this novel is that things do not really change after the revolution.
As you say, Old Major says that things will be better once the people are overthrown. But what really happens is that nothing changes. Instead, the pigs just take the place of the human beings and they start to treat the other animals just like the people did.
For quotes, you could use the thing about some animals being more equal. Or you can look in the last chapter for ways the pigs are just like people. Or you can look at how Boxer is treated when he dies.
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