Shooting an Elephant Group
British
Colonialism
Essay
Ethics
Face
George Orwell
Irony
Literature
Orwell
Political concerns of the Imperialism in Burma
Racism
Shooting an Elephant
Shooting and Elephant
Symbolism
The Elephant
abusive governments
actual event
analyzing
anger
animal rights
assumptions
attitude
audience
authority
british imperialism
british raj
burma
burmese
character
characters
colonial officer
colonization
compare
conclusion
concrete language
conflict
conflicts
coolie
countries
death
define
description
description of killing the elephant
directed
discuss
east
elephant
england
epiphany
eric blair
essay topic
euphemism
europeans
feel
feelings
fit
government official
great britain
historical context
hostile
image
imagery
imperialism
information
justification
killing
large crowd
latin
mahout
main
main argument
main tension
mask
meaning
message
metaphor
motivation
narrative style
narrator
opinion
paradox
plot
police
prejudice
principle
purpose
quote
rhetorical devices
rifle
role
sacrifice
setting
shooting an elephant in search of our mothers gardens
shooting an elphant
shot
significance
social psychology
story
structure
style
summary
symbols
sympathy
target
theme
themes
thesis
title
tolerance
tone
verb tenses
viewpoint
warrants
writing strategy
