The main point, the theme, of "Shooting an Elephant" is to expose the conflict between the law and one's moral conscience as this pertains to British imperialism specifically, but by extension any imperialism. Orwell makes his point in two major ways.
Could i have branliest and heart please
Also sorry if you dont mean the book i think u do thoe
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1. Aaron often finds himself thinking he would like to see more of the world. He feels like the town he lives in is too small for his imagination. = Thoughts. The narrator is telling us about the way Aaron feels as well as about what he thinks. There are no actions or descriptions involved in this method.
2. As Martha went toward them, the boys all ran scared, hoping not to be caught. = Effect on others. We know the boys are afraid of Martha. She is chasing them, but it is not clear if it is a game they are playing. Anyhow, she has an effect over them, which is making them scared.
3. Nelly always says, "I would rather play baseball than play with dolls." = Speech. We get to know about Nelly's preferences through her own words. She is the one saying she'd rather play baseball, not the narrator.
4. Roger had to shop in the men's department even when he was a child. Boys' sizes don't fit him. But his size is what makes him an excellent football player. = Looks. The narrator is talking about Roger's appearance - his size, more specifically. Even though the narrator is not precise, we can imagine Roger is a big guy, since football players have to be so.
5. Shelly feeds stray animals on her way to school every day. She also volunteers at the local animal shelter every weekend. = Actions. The narrator is telling us about things that Shelly does. From those actions, we can easily infer she is kindhearted.
A. All three can be present in the same novel.
There are three types of external conflict and one type of internal conflict that are considered the most common in literature. The three types of external conflict are: character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society. The internal conflict is character vs. self. These types of conflict can all be present in the same novel. For example, in The Outsiders the character vs. character conflict is the Socs vs. the Greaser. The character vs. nature conflict are the kids vs. the fire. The character vs. society conflict is the Greasers vs. how society does not accept their behavior (especially since society overlooks the same behavior from the Socs). An internal conflict is Johnny's decision about whether or not to turn himself in for Bob's death. All of these conflicts add to the overall themes of the novel.
<span>A large formal assembly of people.</span>
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is it socialization? I think