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    In George Orwell’s short story, “Shooting an Elephant”, it follows a man that is being bombarded by the pressure of the situation that has been presented upon him. In 1936 Moulmein, Burma, a man is sent there as a sub-divisional policeman to be the officer of the town, but he being the only man of European decent in a town full of “yellow faces”, it isn’t surprising that he is being picked on by them. As we dive into the story, we can feel the slow burn of hatred in Orwell’s tone as the character

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    The essay, Shooting An Elephant by George Orwell, is a very fascinating essay that follows the life of George Orwell ,a British police officer at the time, while serving his duties in Moulmein, Burma. The narrator begins the story by addressing that he was hated by a large number of people in the town mostly because of his position. In 1936, when the story was taking place, Great Britain had control over this Asian country so this was the main reason that the people of the town despised him. He

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    ‘Hills Like White Elephants’, presents us with such a situation that is difficult to be identified. As we figure out that the couple is discussing abortion, we are given many symbols as hints. The symbols in the story represent the life changing situation that the girl and the man are going through. The two heavy bags represent the decision that the girl and the man have to make, the bead curtain represents moving on from the situation, and the hills that look like white elephants represent the girl's

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    Symbolism In Hills Like White Elephants During the course of the story “Hills Like White Elephants” the author Ernest Hemingway uses symbolism to describe the main idea of the girl having the “operation.” Hemingway uses the landscape, the white elephant, and the term “elephant in the room” to represent different aspects of the pregnancy and abortion. The landscape in the story represents choosing the abortion or choosing to keep the baby. The setting of the story is at a train station. On one side

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    interpreting meanings behind them, and “Hills Like White Elephants” does not trail from the rest due to the never mentioned word ‘abortion’. “Hills Like White Elephants,” written by Ernest Hemingway, takes place around World War 1 in Spain, at a train station ("Hills Like White Elephants." 4). An American man and a girl have been discussing the girl’s unspecific operation. It is apparent that the girl is perturbed about this operation, while the man continually coerces the topic. Despite the fact that

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    Elephant DreamLand The world is gone all people have been wiped the animals not to be seen.In the darkness arrives , but being only one mammal left.In Awe it is the ELEPHANT.The ground rumbles and crashes the loudness of them Elephants.The mighty majestic of these beasts grazing in the sunlight of the morning so beautiful makes you want to cry with joy. They all huddle at the waterspout at the afternoon when the sun shines bright.The little baby’s frolicking everywhere causing great distress.All

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    the myth titled “Elephants.” “Elephants” is an African myth about the origin of elephants and why they’re as intelligent as humans. This myth follows the story of a poor man who tries to find Ivonya-Ngia, which means, “he that feeds the poor.” When the poor man finally found Ivonya-Ngia, he told him that he wanted the secret to being rich. Ivonya-Ngia gave the poor man an ointment and told him to rub it on his wife’s teeth, then wait until they grow, and then sell them. The man went back home and

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    reading that peaked my interest is “Hills Like White Elephants”, authored by Ernest Hemingway. In “Hills Like White Elephants”, an American man and a girl are waiting at a train station bar in Spain. The American man and girl decide to drink beer and have a conversation while waiting on the train to Madrid. The girl notes that a nearby line of hills blanketed by the sun resembles white elephants. The couple then starts to discuss an operation that the man wants the woman to have. The girl’s name is revealed

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    taken as well? In the memoir “Shooting an Elephant,” by George Orwell, the elephant who trampled a villager was shot by a police officer within bounds of the law and within moral standpoints, and it was most definitely justified. The animal had previously killed a villager and destroyed property. He disrupted the peace of the village and instilled fear in the people. All of these would legally make the man who shot him in the right. Since the elephant killed a man, the officer, who was licensed to kill

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    principles together to write two famous stories that are packed with ethos and told in great detail. Why give a common man more credibility than an emperor? Orwell’s writing style gives him immense credibility because of the sheer detail, vivid color and description. Orwell achieves this through imagery, tone and syntax. Consider Orwell’s use of imagery in Shooting an Elephant, describing Burma as a concentration camp with social walls that are inescapable. “The wretched prisoners huddling in the

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