No, violence is never the answer to any solution to the world, just look at our troops fighting over in the Middle East? We've been at this war for years and all it has done was created more conflict, violence can also result to death. Such as gun violence!
But considering the fact that not most people take the time to sit and talk about it, which I believe the best way to solve a problem is... just to sit down and take the time to talk about it, not to get physical or pick up a gun and end a life.
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He probably meant something along the lines of: he fell in love with her and it was like she was controlling him or something like that.
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I hope this is right and if so i hope it helps
Google what’s the stranger about. And find something that summarize it
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George Orwell from Shooting An Elephant
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I like Orwell not because he shot the elephant after all, but because I related to his struggle, there are lots of times in life where I try to do the right thing but feel peer pressured to do the other, and I end up doing the other. One example that spoke to me during the text was the general scene of having a huge crowd behind him silently encouraging him to kill the now peaceful elephant in front of him, reminding me of lots of moments in my life where I am at a crossroads of right or wrong, do the right thing and face judgement by my peers, or do the wrong thing and be loved by everyone around me but still living with the guilt of what I've done.
(Side note: I know what youre talking about because I'm taking the same test, but for future reference include context and resources to your questions, and don't give a bad rating to other people asking for context and resources to your question )