In George Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant," the protagonist experiences internal conflict stemming from the resentment he feels towards colonialism and the expectations placed on him as a British officer. His hatred for Imperialism clashes with his role, forcing him to confront the absurdity and moral dilemmas of his position. Ultimately, this tension culminates in the act of shooting the elephant, symbolizing the destructive consequences of colonial power dynamics and the loss of personal integrity. The act becomes a tragic reflection of the oppressive nature of imperialism, both for the colonized and the colonizer.
I believe the cause was the elephant taking advantage of the man's kindness and eventually claiming the man's hut as his own.
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Human activity and pollution will probably be the greatest cause of elephant extinction.
Cause for Conflict was created in 1995.
Zionism is certainly one of the causes of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. It is not the only cause of the conflict and is also not the most important cause of the conflict.
Racial hatred.
Yes, shooting a gas tank can cause it to explode due to the ignition of the flammable gasoline vapors inside.
Yes, shooting a gas tank can cause it to explode due to the ignition of the flammable gasoline vapors inside.
by doing research on shooting stars or by asking questions and observations
Bullying, Hatred, Brainwashing, etc...
they used people's prejudices to further the Nazi cause.
Bad communication which leads to misunderstanding and conflict.