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George Orwell Shooting An Elephant Essay

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In George Orwell’s Shooting An Elephant, he compromises his belief on British imperialism and even his belief on shooting the elephant. It is implied in the essay that Orwell thinks that British imperialism is bad, and he compromises this belief by being a police officer for the advantage of the British in the country of Burma, now known as Myanmar. Likewise, he compromises his belief on what he should do about the elephant, and ultimately decides that he has to shoot it. “Has to shoot it.” I say this because the Burmese people do not like Orwell, and he wants to gain their trust and friendship, and get rid of the hate against him.
But is gaining someone’s trust and friendship really more important than an animal? I have to “shoot my elephant” almost every single night. I do not believe that homework is right. We go to school for eight hours a day, but we still have an extra two to five hours worth of homework to do after school? I do not see where this is right. I hardly ever get to talk to my parents or watch television, because I am up until 9:00 every night rushing to finish all of the homework that I have! Every day after school, I trudge through the garage door of my house. I sling my backpack off of my shoulder into the red and green plaid armchair. I sit down on the couch and procrastinate doing my homework. I finally …show more content…

I “shoot the elephant” and power on through all of the homework that may bog me down. All of my teachers care for us and just want the best for us, and I remember that while I am writing down the answer to that math problem, reading that essay, studying for my science exam, working on that history project, and freaking out about that essay that I have not written. Homework is a part of school, and even though I may not agree with it, I have to accept

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