Shooting An Elephant Internal Conflicts

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In George Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant”, Orwell faces many different conflicts, including internal and external conflicts. Not only does he faces these conflicts, he is also faced with an enormous situation. In the situation, he is the one that is responsible for determining the outcome. He notices that the different decisions have different consequences. He is basically put in a situation where he has to decide which consequence he would rather deal with. The two external conflicts Orwell faces is being hated by the Burmese people and hating the British Empire. In “Shooting an Elephant”, Orwell elaborates on how much the Burmese people hates him. He tells us about the situation of the Burman tripping him on the football field, and the

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