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Post-Colonialism
    “Shooting an Elephant”
         by George Orwell
Background Information

 “Shooting an Elephant” takes place in Burma (aka
  Myanmar)

 Britain started controlling the area in the mid 1800s and
  didn’t give up total control until the 1940s

 British rule over the area was oppressive and subjugated
  the native Indian peoples- the natives started to have a
  very anti-British/European perspective because of the way
  they were being treated
The Essay

 Orwell worked in the British forces in Burma and realized
  that he very much disagreed with the way the British were
  running things

 He believed that imperialism and colonialism were not
  only hurtful to the peoples of colonized areas but ALSO to
  the colonizers themselves

 He said, "I had already made up my mind that imperialism
  was an evil thing... I was all for the Burmese and all against
  their oppressors, the British."

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Shooting an Elephant

  • 1. Post-Colonialism “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell
  • 2. Background Information  “Shooting an Elephant” takes place in Burma (aka Myanmar)  Britain started controlling the area in the mid 1800s and didn’t give up total control until the 1940s  British rule over the area was oppressive and subjugated the native Indian peoples- the natives started to have a very anti-British/European perspective because of the way they were being treated
  • 3. The Essay  Orwell worked in the British forces in Burma and realized that he very much disagreed with the way the British were running things  He believed that imperialism and colonialism were not only hurtful to the peoples of colonized areas but ALSO to the colonizers themselves  He said, "I had already made up my mind that imperialism was an evil thing... I was all for the Burmese and all against their oppressors, the British."