They hunted for elephants tusks, also ivory. They made things with these.
Shooting an Elephant was created in 1936.
There will be 1 less elephant
The main points of Shooting an Elephant;First of all, Orwell's main aim was to prove to the reader of the negative reality of Imperialism and how the Empire has destroyed this beautiful country.The Burmese are a strong, united country despite their wicked treatment.Although the Empire are physically strong, they are mentally corrupt and weak.Orwell uses symbolism in order to illustrate these points. For example, Orwell himself symbolises the weaknesses of the Empire and the elephant symbolises the strengths of Burma.
The elephant is the symbol of the Republican political party of the United States of America.
Shooting an Elephant is set in Burma, Afghanistan.
the elephant
In a recent class discussion we came to the conclusion that the elephant symbolizes the imperialistic regime.
The crowd following Orwell in his story "Shooting an Elephant" is described as being large and growing as they gather to witness the potential shooting of the elephant. The crowd consists of a mix of locals and curious onlookers.
The purpose of the story "Shooting an Elephant" is about to put a light on imperialism. It is also to show that what is legal, and what is morally acceptable may not be compatible.
Orwell's purpose in giving details about the elephant's slow death was to emphasize how unnecessary it was to have killed the elephant. George Orwell was an English writer.
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The protagonist in "Shooting an Elephant" by George Orwell is the narrator, who is a British police officer in colonial Burma. The antagonist could be seen as the pressure and expectations from the local Burmese population, who are watching and goading the narrator to shoot the elephant.