The narrator in Orwell's Shooting an Elephant feels the need to be accepted by the Burmese who hate him. He feels sympathetic to them and resents his position as a police officer. He is willing to kill a relatively harmless animal in order to look better in the eyes of the people.
How does orwell feel about the burrmans
1984 by George Orwell
You feel like you finished your jod and feel good about it.
It makes him feel high.
The poem I read made me feel happy.
it feel very soft like a poilliw
Burmans are people from Burma. They generally live between the Irrawaddy and Chindwin Rivers. It is officially called the Republic of Myanmar.
Orwell did not agree with the imperialistic practices of the British, so in his heart he sided with the Burmese.
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Orwell is trying to make the reader feel like he is talking directly to them. He wants the reader to feel freedom and a desire to reach out for that freedom -
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To feel rich and superior.
George Orwell was an agnostic.
Orwell shoots the elephant when it is in heat because he is destroying property and also took someones life. Orwell didnt really want to kill it but the people following him made him feel pushed forward to do it.
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Because of peer pressure.
No, George Orwell is not single.