How To Write A Literary Analysis Of A Hanging By George Orwell

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Sanjay Lama
Dr. George Gibson
English 102-26
17 February 2018
Literary Analysis
Death Penalty as a Violence
A Hanging is a short story written by George Orwell about the execution of a prisoner by hanging which took place in Burma. The author, George Orwell was born in India but raised in Britain. He was inspired by as an imperial police officer in colonial Burma to write this novel. Seeing the events that happened in the Burma, he plots a story in an enchanting way where the readers could know that the death penalty is unjustifiable. Orwell uses different literary elements and techniques to convey his disapproval of death penalty. Taking lives of humans is a violation to not only human rights but it is also a serious crime. Although people …show more content…

In the article Watch it, as the author Andrew Sullivan states that, “The realest moment in my relatively short life was watching one of my friends at the moment of his death: a man younger than I, his throat engorged with plastic tubing, his hands pale and blue, sweat--even then--running down his neck to a pool on his chest. Watching that moment, actually being there at the very second another human being ceases to be, is ineffable and unforgettable. It changes you” (Sullivan). The same happens in the story of Orwell where the author sees the hanged prisoner in front of him which changes him in such a way that he becomes disappointed with death penalty. So, it is clear death penalty has sudden effect on the second person watching it that they become disappointment with such kind of activity that destroys the humanity. So, the activities like death penalty which disappoints and depresses people is not the right one because it changes the people and dehumanize peoples. All people feel disquietude about the capital punishment, as we know it is vicious and barbaric form of punishment. So, the capital punishment coarsens all the people

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