If you're talking about his job in Burma. He hated it. He felt like he was continuing the system of British imperialism. (read George Orwell's Killing An Elephant if you want to learn more).
George Orwell disliked his job as a police officer in Burma. He experienced guilt over being part of an oppressive colonial system, which he later criticized in his writing. The experience influenced his views on Imperialism and social injustice.
no i don't think he did
a police officer in forces the law and a peace officer avoids it!!! true true!! but yet you also have to think that not only do they do that they also well i think that they are hippies!!!!
George Orwell wrote books and this allowed him to live independently to a degree , he sold articles to the newspapers , he was employed by the Indian Imperial Police in Burma for a while , as a teacher , in a bookshop , (ironically) he worked in the British Censorship Department during WW2 but his main income came from his book "Animal Farm" which enabled him to be somewhat financially secure .
Police Officer
No you dont need to be spanish to serve as a police officer in Spain as long as you know A little Spanish I think you should be ok
I don't think they can, even if they are law enforcements, it would be wrong for a Police officer to do that.
I don't think there are "peace officers in Florida. I believe peace officer is another word for police officer.
yes. . . . . .i think
Canadian are famous for the mounted police they are called mounties.
i think he was a undercover police officer or a doctor of some sort.........
George Orwell refers to Stalin as a "disgusting murderer" in his diary, so I think it's safe to say he wasn't a supporter.Animal Farm is, if anything, a ringing condemnation of Stalin's brand of socialism. Again, if it was intended as pro-Stalin propagana, Orwell was singularly bad at it.
I think no hight required for ias officer it's require only for ips officer or police defence etc