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  1. Shooting an Elephant

    Shooting an Elephant. This material remains under copyright in some jurisdictions, including the US, and is reproduced here with the kind permission of the Orwell Estate.The Orwell Foundation is an independent charity - please consider making a donation or becoming a Friend of the Foundation to help us maintain these resources for readers everywhere.

  2. Shooting an Elephant

    "Shooting an Elephant" is an essay by British writer George Orwell, first published in the literary magazine New Writing in late 1936 and broadcast by the BBC Home Service on 12 October 1948. The essay describes the experience of the English narrator, possibly Orwell himself, called upon to shoot an aggressive elephant while working as a police ...

  3. A Summary and Analysis of George Orwell's 'Shooting an Elephant'

    By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) 'Shooting an Elephant' is a 1936 essay by George Orwell (1903-50), about his time as a young policeman in Burma, which was then part of the British empire. The essay explores an apparent paradox about the behaviour of Europeans, who supposedly have the power over their colonial subjects.

  4. "Shooting an Elephant" Summary & Analysis

    Analysis. George Orwell works as the sub-divisional police officer of Moulmein, a town in the British colony of Burma. Because he is, like the rest of the English, a military occupier, he is hated by much of the village. Though the Burmese never stage a full revolt, they express their disgust by harassing Europeans at every opportunity.

  5. 'Shooting an elephant'

    of novels, short stories and essays. In this paper I provide a reading of George Orwell's essay 'Shooting an elephant'. The writings of Orwell reveal a long-standing engagement with issues of humanity and subjectivity, and I contend that this essay, rather than a straightforward polemic against British imperialism, reveals a concern primarily ...

  6. Shooting an Elephant by George Orwell Summary & Analysis

    George Orwell, in the narrative essay Shooting an Elephant, expresses his feelings towards British imperialism. The British Raj did not care for anything but for their own material wealth and their ruling personas. The rulers were ready to take the life of any local who dared to stand or speak against their oppression.

  7. Shooting an elephant, and other essays : Orwell, George, 1903-1950

    Shooting an elephant, and other essays by Orwell, George, 1903-1950. Publication date 1950 Publisher New York, Harcourt, Brace & World Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; trent_university; internetarchivebooks Contributor Internet Archive Language English. 200 p. 21 cm Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2019-07-10 23:57:45 Bookplateleaf 0002

  8. Shooting an Elephant

    Books. Shooting an Elephant. George Orwell. National Geographic Books, Apr 27, 2021 - Literary Collections - 48 pages. 'It was a tiny incident in itself, but it gave me a better glimpse than I had had before of the real nature of imperialism - the real motives for which despotic governments act' Shooting an Elephant was the first piece of ...

  9. Shooting an Elephant

    Shooting an Elephant George Orwell 'Shooting an Elephant' is Orwell's searing and painfully honest account of his experience as a police officer in imperial Burma; killing an escaped elephant in front of a crowd 'solely to avoid looking a fool'. The other masterly essays in this collection include classics such as 'My Country Right or Left', 'How the Poor Die' and 'Such, Such were the Joys ...

  10. Shooting an Elephant

    'Shooting an Elephant' is Orwell's searing and painfully honest account of his experience as a police officer in imperial Burma; killing an escaped elephant in front of a crowd 'solely to avoid looking a fool'. The other masterly essays in this collection include classics such as 'My Country Right or Left', 'How the Poor Die' and 'Such, Such were the Joys', his memoir of the horrors of public ...

  11. Shooting an Elephant Essays and Criticism

    Nevertheless, in the index to The Collected Essays, Journalism and Letters of George Orwell, both are categorized as 'non-literary' events in Orwell's life; 'shoots an elephant' and 'participates ...

  12. George Orwell's Essay on his Life in Burma: "Shooting An Elephant

    In addition to being an accomplished novelist, George Orwell was also an experienced essayist. Among his most powerful essays is the 1931 autobiographical essay "Shooting an Elephant," which Orwell based on his experience as a police officer in colonial Burma. Through close reading of this piece, students will be engage deeply with the text and discuss the major literary tools present in ...

  13. Essays and other works

    Essays and articles. A Day in the Life of a Tramp (Le Progrès Civique, 1929) A Hanging ... Shooting an Elephant (New Writing, 1936) Some Thoughts on the Common Toad (Tribune, ... George Orwell; Free will (a one act drama, written 1920) George Orwell to Steven Runciman (August 1920) ...

  14. Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays by George Orwell

    George Orwell. 4.08. 9,790 ratings482 reviews. Shooting an Elephant is Orwell's searing account of his experience as a police officer in imperial Burma; killing an escaped elephant in front of a crowd 'soley to avoid looking a fool.'. The other masterly essays in this collection include such as 'My Country Right or Left', 'How the Poor Die ...

  15. Fifty Orwell Essays

    Title: Fifty Orwell Essays Author: George Orwell eBook No.: 0300011h.html Language: English Date first posted: August 2003 Most recent update: April 2019 ... If the elephant charged and I missed him, I should have about as much chance as a toad under a steam-roller. But even then I was not thinking particularly of my own skin, only of the ...

  16. Shooting an Elephant

    Shooting an Elephant, the fifth in the Orwell's Essays series, tells the story of a police officer in Burma who is called upon to shoot an aggressive elephant. Thought to be loosely based on Orwell's own experiences in Burma, the tightly written essay weaves together fact and fiction indistinguishably, and leaves the reader contemplating ...

  17. George Orwell's Essays: Shooting an Elephant

    Thursday 1 February 2024. This week, we are publishing teaching materials for the study of George Orwell's essay 'Shooting an Elephant'. This is arguably Orwell's most well known essay, and it forms part of a series of pages on the literary work, 'George Orwell's essays'. Over the next few weeks, we will be building the resources ...

  18. Shooting an Elephant: And Other Essays (Penguin Modern Classics)

    Shooting an Elephant: And Other Essays (Penguin Modern Classics) - Kindle edition by Orwell, George, Paxman, Jeremy. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Shooting an Elephant: And Other Essays (Penguin Modern Classics).

  19. Shooting An Elephant: Orwell, George: 9780141187396: Amazon.com: Books

    Paperback - International Edition, July 28, 2009. 'Shooting an Elephant' is Orwell's searing and painfully honest account of his experience as a police officer in imperial Burma; killing an escaped elephant in front of a crowd 'solely to avoid looking a fool'. The other masterly essays in this collection include classics such as 'My Country ...

  20. Revisiting Orwell's "Shooting an Elephant" through the Lens of Post

    Abstract. This paper is an attempt to break away from the canonical reading of George Orwell's most celebrated essay "Shooting an Elephant" and analyze it from the perspective of post ...

  21. Did George Orwell shoot an elephant? His 1936 'confession'

    Shooting an Elephant, by George Orwell. In Moulmein, in Lower Burma, I was hated by large numbers of people - the only time in my life that I have been important enough for this to happen to me ...

  22. George Orwell "Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays"

    This collection: "Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays" were first time published on October 5, 1950. ~ [www.orwell.ru] [orwell.ru library]

  23. Imperialism in Shooting an Elephant: Symbolism & Themes in George

    Runciman (182-183) shows that George Orwell's book "Shooting an elephant" reflects the author as a socially conscious individual. He also says that the book served as a supplement in the days of the Burmese. Orwell shows his experience as a colonial official to both India and Burma, which were regions in the British Empire (Runciman 82-183).

  24. Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays

    "Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays" is a collection of 23 essays by George Orwell. Eric Arthur Blair (25 June 1903 - 21 January 1950), known by his pen name George Orwell, was an English novelist, essayist, journalist and critic. His work is characterised by lucid prose, biting social criticism, opposition to totalitarianism, and outspoken support of democratic socialism.

  25. [Discussion] George Orwell: A Collection of Essays

    Welcome to the discussion of George Orwell's essay entitled Shooting an Elephant. The essay is available online for free, courtesy of The Orwell Foundation. It is also short, at just over 3,000 words. For anyone who has not yet read any of the Orwell essays with r/bookclub yet, this would be a good place to start. Spoilers below for those who ...