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    In 1936‚ author George Orwell wrote an essay titled “Shooting an Elephant”. In the essay Orwell describes a scene of a British police officer who is stuck between having to shoot an elephant. The story takes place in Burma‚ India where then‚ they were under British imperialism. Imperialism is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force. It humiliates the occupied people‚ reducing them to an inferior status in their own country. Analyzing Orwell’s work

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    empire‚ and the Burma people. Though George Orwell is a British officer himself at the time in Burma ‚ he claims that he is fully against the oppressors ‚ who at the time are the British. His personal experience‚ that he writes about with the elephant is metaphorical to imperialism and how he views the social issue. The author is the protagonist of the story and he shows the feelings toward the British Imperialism and Britain ’s justification for their actions in taking over Burma. Nowadays imperialism

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    Elephant" is an essay about a British police officer living in Lower Burma who goes through the trial and error process of making the right decisions while still trying to maintain an image and position of authority. The officer is hated by the Burmese people‚ which is clearly shown when he would play football. The Burmese were extremely unfair to the officer due to the fact he was part of the Imperialist group which was oppressing Burma. (para. 1) Although the officer is hated he feels "Imperialism‚

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    than any other comparable short story. The story is concerning an English colonial officer residing in Burma and his obligation to shoot a rogue elephant. In “Shooting an Elephant‚” Orwell shows how crowds and peer pressure affect the human conscience. To begin with‚ the narrator (who is assumed to be George Orwell‚ who was an actual officer in Burma) does not enjoy the situation he is in. In Burma in the middle of the twentieth century‚ “I was hated by large numbers of people‚” he says‚ and “anti-European

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    1. Executive Summary In this paper‚ I will examine the case study of Unocal using four key different perspectives of ethics. Unocal was an American oil and gas conglomerate that was subject to class action suits for alleged human rights violations in Myanmar. These suits were filed at both the US federal and California state courts. Throughout the paper‚ I will provide clear and concise definitions to key terms in the area of ethics as it pertains to the Unocal case study. These will be based

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    prevalent in George Orwell’s 1936 confessional essay‚ “Shooting an Elephant” whereby an individual is exposed to the inhumane and callous nature of mankind during his time in Burma. The text condemns the despotic British Imperialism within the East through the lens of a single police officer’s recollection of his time in Burma. Similarly‚ William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” conveys a dominant character‚ Prospero who holds authority over Ariel. Intensely meaningful discoveries can be unveiled as a

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    responsibility and accountability of business’ documents that in 2008‚ Hermes Equity Ownership Service (EOS) considers whether they should support Total‚ one of its clients‚ a giant French oil company operates a business in Burma/Myanmar and should they accept Total ’s invitation to visit Burma/Myanmar. David Pitt Watson‚ founder of Hermes EOS has said: "Hermes ’ philosophy is different from most founds. It seeks to create value for our clients in the companies in which it invests‚ not just trying to pick

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    Shooting an Elephant Essay Courage is being able to drown out the voices of others and stay true to one’s own morals. In the memoir Shooting An Elephant‚ George Orwell describes his time as a British Colonial police officer in Burma. While he is there he develops hatred for the British Empire and his actions‚ throughout the memoir are contrary to his beliefs. There are several events that take place in Shooting an Elephant that reveal Orwell’s character flaws. He lacks the ability to make decisions

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    1945 Rangoon‚ Burma (present-day Myanmar) Burmese political leader I n 1988 Aung San Suu Kyi became the major leader of the movement toward the reestablishment of democracy in Burma (now Myanmar). In 1991‚ while under house arrest by the government for her activities‚ she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Early life Aung San Suu Kyi was born in Rangoon‚ Burma‚ on June 19‚ 1945‚ the youngest of three children of Bogyoke (Generalissimo) Aung San and Daw Khin Kyi. (In Burma all names are

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    soaking‚ rains led me to picture a vision of despair. In this vision there is a slight sense of hope‚ the yellow light‚ barely creeping over the high walls of the prison. By bringing in further knowledge of World War II‚ the Asia-Pacific War‚ and Burma in the 1930’s‚ I can better understand the world in which this essay is taking place. It was a brutal time period in which imperialist Japan was trying to conquer and colonize parts of Asia. Later in the essay‚ Orwell describes the gallows themselves

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