Essays on Shooting an Elephant

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    George Orwells essay Shooting an Elephant presents remarkable insights of human mind and human nature The story mainly focuses on Orwells behavior under peer pressure Should I shoot the elephant or should I not or Will I lose face with these people if I dont shoot the elephant First Orwell expresses the pressure he feels as an Anglo Indian European imperial policeman in Burma He would give in to what he thought the people of Burma wanted not what he wanted But secretly he hated where he lived h

  • Expository Essay On Shooting An Elephant

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    A coward is one who lacks courage in facing danger difficulty opposition or pain In the piece Shooting an Elephant the author George Orwell outlines the contrast involved with imperialism The narrator and protagonist is a British police officer situated in India that helps maintain British imperialism over the Burmese people Although he is completely against imperialism he continues to participate in it Faced with the task of taming an elephant the officer is forced to deal with the reality of

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