Shooting an Elephant

Prose | George Orwell

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Short Note on 'Imperialism'

Write a short note on 'Imperialism'.  Or What do you know about imperialism? Imperialism is when a powerful country controls weaker countries or regions to expand its influence and power. This control is often political, economic, and cultural. The stronger country is called the colonizer. They use the resources and people of the weaker...
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Describe the Inner Conflict of the Narrator of "Shooting an Elephant."

Describe the inner conflict of the narrator of "Shooting an Elephant." Or, why does Orwell hesitate to shoot the elephant? George Orwell’s (1903-1950) “Shooting an Elephant” (1936) shows the pressure and cruelty imperialism creates for both the rulers and the rul...
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What Attitude Does Orwell Express Towards Imperialism in “Shooting an Elephant”?

What attitude does Orwell express towards imperialism in “Shooting an Elephant”?  Or, How does George Orwell depict the hatred of the colonizers and the natives in his essay "Shooting an Elephant"?  Imperialism is when one country controls another for resources, power, or land. Colonizers are the rulers who take control, while the colonized are t...
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Write a Note on the Death Scene of the Elephant.

Write a note on the death scene of the elephant in "Shooting an Elephant." Or, why did Orwell decide to shoot the elephant at last  in "Shooting an Elephant."?  The death scene of the elephant in George Orwell's (1903-1950) "Shooting an Elephant" (1936) is a powerful metaphor. It symbolizes the failures and moral confli...
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