Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays

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George Orwell

''Shooting an Elephant and Other Essays'' showcases Orwell’s premier talents as a cultural critic, political commentator, and master of the modern English essay. Rich collection of 18 essays. Key Essays include: "Shooting an Elephant": A regular feature in anthologies detailing Orwell's time as a colonial police officer in Burma. It serves as a profound metaphor highlighting how imperialism compromises the freedom of both the oppressor and the oppressed. "A Hanging": A raw, minimalist description of an execution in Burma that serves as a quiet but piercing critique of capital punishment. "Politics and the English Language": A legendary critique of political discourse. Orwell argues that vague, inflated language is deliberately used to defend the indefensible and muddy political truths. "Such, Such Were the Joys": A lengthy autobiographical essay reflecting on the psychological cruelty, class snobbery, and hardships Orwell endured during his English preparatory school days.

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2026

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Epub

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Rare Treasure Editions

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