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Shooting An Elephant Essay
Shooting an Elephant In life we as humans often make decisions that we would not have made on
our own if we would not have been influenced by someone else. As humans others' opinions mean a
great deal to us, and in "Shooting an Elephant", Orwell shows how true this idea is by the tone of
the story. "Shooting an Elephant" is the story of a British policeman in Moulmein, a city in Burma,
that is torn between shooting or not shooting an elephant that has gone ramped. The native people
did not like him much, but when the elephant went on its rampage they were quick to call on him.
What seemed like is should have been an easy task for the officer to do was harder than he ever
could have imagined when he can face to face with it. When the...show more content...
In the opening sentence the officer says "В…I was hated by large numbers of people В–the only
time in my life that I have been important enough for this to happen to me." Here he is being very
open, and letting the reader know that he was just doing his job and the people hated him. It was
not all his fault, they hated him more for who he was than what he was doing or standing for. He
later goes on to say how he would like to stab a Buddhist priest, but then justifies his words by
saying, "Feelings like these are normal byproducts of imperialismВ…" As the story goes on the
officer says, "The crowd would laugh at me. And my whole life, every white man's life in the
East, was one long struggle not to be laughed at." In this one statement he shows just how rational
he was being. He was honestly trying to decide what to do. His very lovable, likable tone is
working for him. This is a very important move because before the reader really knows what's
going on the reader already hopes the situation works out in the officers favor. One would almost
feel bad for him when the pressure from the crowd starts to get to him and he say, "It made me
vaguely uneasy." He was honestly torn between what he felt he should do and what the crowd
wanted him to do. He later goes on to say "В…but in reality I was only an absurd puppet pushed
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Essay on Elephants Should be Protected
The official title of the world's largest land dwelling animal belongs to the elephant, more
specifically, the African elephant. Elephants are some of the most deadly animals, which increases
the danger of human and elephant interactions. Increased human and elephant interactions lead to
increased deaths of both humans and elephants. Surprisingly, these animals are socially apt. The
trunk is used for more than just eating and drinking; it is used for socializing. They are complex
animals who live in large familial herds. Females stay with their family throughout their entire lives
while males only stay for approximately fifteen years (Elephant Protection 1). Elephants possess a
great memory and only forget what they learn occasionally and...show more content...
Elephant populations suffered a drop in numbers that carried the species into the endangered animals
list. At the beginning of the twentieth century, about ten million elephants lived in Africa. Presently,
the ten million is reduced to half a million because of illegal hunting and habitat loss. Studies of the
population show twenty–two thousand were killed in 2012 and twenty–five thousand in 2011. When
comparing the death rate to the natural population growth, there is a possibility the largest mammal
on Earth could be extinct soon (Vaughan 1). Because the elephant is the largest animal to walk on
land, the greatly increasing human population affects the elephant population first. They live in
some regions of the world that have the densest human population which continues to grow, which
therefore continuously decreases their own population (Bryner 1). As the human population swiftly
increases, the elephant population in turn, decreases. This is so because they cannot cohabitate the
same living space. Elephants and humans cannot cohabitate because they would kill each other due
to the inability to communicate. About population recovery, the Animal wildlife foundation states,
"Populations of elephants– especially in Southern and Eastern Africa– that once showed promising
signs of recovery could be at risk due to the recent surge in poaching for the illegal ivory trade"(1).
Poaching presents one of the main issues that make recovery so difficult for these animals.
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Autobiography of Elephant
2008 Mumbai attacks
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
"26/11" redirects here. For the date, see 26 November.
|2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks |
| |
|Map of the 2008 Mumbai attacks |
|Date |26 November 2008 – 29 November 2008 (IST, UTC +5:30) |
|Attack type |Bombings, shootings, hostage crisis[1] |
|Death(s) |Approximately 164 (including 10 terrorists)[2] |
|Injured |More than 308[2] |
|Perpetrator(s) |Lashkar–e–Taiba...show more content...
Xavier's College.[11] There was
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What Are African Elephants?
African elephants, weighing up to 6.6 tons and measuring up to 10 feet from their shoulder to their
back, they are the largest land mammal on earth. They posses a trunk, like a combination of the
upper lip and nose, and it has many uses. The tip of the trunk has two extensions, which are used as
fingers to help move and pick things up. Elephants large ears serve many uses as well. They help
radiate heat, and they can be used to communicate. By flapping their ears, they can signify
aggression or joy. With their big ears, like a conjunction of the soles their feet and their trunk, they
can hear other elephants from over 2 miles away. Under ideal conditions, an elephant's range of
hearing can increase to over 6
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Essay On An Elephant

  • 1. Shooting An Elephant Essay Shooting an Elephant In life we as humans often make decisions that we would not have made on our own if we would not have been influenced by someone else. As humans others' opinions mean a great deal to us, and in "Shooting an Elephant", Orwell shows how true this idea is by the tone of the story. "Shooting an Elephant" is the story of a British policeman in Moulmein, a city in Burma, that is torn between shooting or not shooting an elephant that has gone ramped. The native people did not like him much, but when the elephant went on its rampage they were quick to call on him. What seemed like is should have been an easy task for the officer to do was harder than he ever could have imagined when he can face to face with it. When the...show more content... In the opening sentence the officer says "В…I was hated by large numbers of people В–the only time in my life that I have been important enough for this to happen to me." Here he is being very open, and letting the reader know that he was just doing his job and the people hated him. It was not all his fault, they hated him more for who he was than what he was doing or standing for. He later goes on to say how he would like to stab a Buddhist priest, but then justifies his words by saying, "Feelings like these are normal byproducts of imperialismВ…" As the story goes on the officer says, "The crowd would laugh at me. And my whole life, every white man's life in the East, was one long struggle not to be laughed at." In this one statement he shows just how rational he was being. He was honestly trying to decide what to do. His very lovable, likable tone is working for him. This is a very important move because before the reader really knows what's going on the reader already hopes the situation works out in the officers favor. One would almost feel bad for him when the pressure from the crowd starts to get to him and he say, "It made me vaguely uneasy." He was honestly torn between what he felt he should do and what the crowd wanted him to do. He later goes on to say "В…but in reality I was only an absurd puppet pushed Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay on Elephants Should be Protected The official title of the world's largest land dwelling animal belongs to the elephant, more specifically, the African elephant. Elephants are some of the most deadly animals, which increases the danger of human and elephant interactions. Increased human and elephant interactions lead to increased deaths of both humans and elephants. Surprisingly, these animals are socially apt. The trunk is used for more than just eating and drinking; it is used for socializing. They are complex animals who live in large familial herds. Females stay with their family throughout their entire lives while males only stay for approximately fifteen years (Elephant Protection 1). Elephants possess a great memory and only forget what they learn occasionally and...show more content... Elephant populations suffered a drop in numbers that carried the species into the endangered animals list. At the beginning of the twentieth century, about ten million elephants lived in Africa. Presently, the ten million is reduced to half a million because of illegal hunting and habitat loss. Studies of the population show twenty–two thousand were killed in 2012 and twenty–five thousand in 2011. When comparing the death rate to the natural population growth, there is a possibility the largest mammal on Earth could be extinct soon (Vaughan 1). Because the elephant is the largest animal to walk on land, the greatly increasing human population affects the elephant population first. They live in some regions of the world that have the densest human population which continues to grow, which therefore continuously decreases their own population (Bryner 1). As the human population swiftly increases, the elephant population in turn, decreases. This is so because they cannot cohabitate the same living space. Elephants and humans cannot cohabitate because they would kill each other due to the inability to communicate. About population recovery, the Animal wildlife foundation states, "Populations of elephants– especially in Southern and Eastern Africa– that once showed promising signs of recovery could be at risk due to the recent surge in poaching for the illegal ivory trade"(1). Poaching presents one of the main issues that make recovery so difficult for these animals. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Autobiography of Elephant 2008 Mumbai attacks From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search "26/11" redirects here. For the date, see 26 November. |2008 Mumbai Terrorist Attacks | | | |Map of the 2008 Mumbai attacks | |Date |26 November 2008 – 29 November 2008 (IST, UTC +5:30) | |Attack type |Bombings, shootings, hostage crisis[1] | |Death(s) |Approximately 164 (including 10 terrorists)[2] | |Injured |More than 308[2] | |Perpetrator(s) |Lashkar–e–Taiba...show more content... Xavier's College.[11] There was Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. What Are African Elephants? African elephants, weighing up to 6.6 tons and measuring up to 10 feet from their shoulder to their back, they are the largest land mammal on earth. They posses a trunk, like a combination of the upper lip and nose, and it has many uses. The tip of the trunk has two extensions, which are used as fingers to help move and pick things up. Elephants large ears serve many uses as well. They help radiate heat, and they can be used to communicate. By flapping their ears, they can signify aggression or joy. With their big ears, like a conjunction of the soles their feet and their trunk, they can hear other elephants from over 2 miles away. Under ideal conditions, an elephant's range of hearing can increase to over 6 Get more content on HelpWriting.net