
Shooting an Elephant
George Orwell
"Shooting an Elephant" is an important essay by George Orwell that conveys his experiences as a police officer during the British colonial rule in Burma. In this narrative, Orwell describes the event of having to kill an escaped elephant in front of a gathering crowd, highlighting the inner conflict he faced. The act was driven more by the fear of social embarrassment than necessity, offering a critical reflection on the pressures of imperialism and the complexities of personal morality.
Duration - 19m.
Author - George Orwell.
Narrator - Brian Carter.
Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025.
Copyright - © 1936 George Orwell ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
"Shooting an Elephant" is an important essay by George Orwell that conveys his experiences as a police officer during the British colonial rule in Burma. In this narrative, Orwell describes the event of having to kill an escaped elephant in front of a gathering crowd, highlighting the inner conflict he faced. The act was driven more by the fear of social embarrassment than necessity, offering a critical reflection on the pressures of imperialism and the complexities of personal morality. Duration - 19m. Author - George Orwell. Narrator - Brian Carter. Published Date - Sunday, 12 January 2025. Copyright - © 1936 George Orwell ©.
Language:
English
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