George Orwell’s “Shooting an Elephant”, which was written in 1936 posits that “when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys'' (7). Orwell supports his statement through an overarching allegory to colonialism, ambivalent diction, and extended metaphor of one's free will and power. His purpose is to show the complex nature of imperialism and the negative impact it has- not on the subjected peoples- but on the imperialists as well, in order to reveal to the audience that it is an institution of suffering for everyone involved. He conveys his point by explaining the feeling of the pressure of being forced to do what they want him to do despite the fact that it goes against his moral judgement. He undergoes the feeling of being in a position of power and therefore must do what the people want him to do and care for what the other people think of him. Orwells casual and colloquial diction suggests his audience was intended to be broad and varie, in order to ensure the reach of his social commentary.
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B. he is giant size in Greek mythology, a cyclop is a gigantic one-eyed monster that was blinded by Odysseus.
Answer:"the author wants to learn more about the worship of mahomet in hormuz.
Explanation:
The author wants to experience and learn more about everything in Hormuz. This is the answer that is mostly supporting his kind of perspective. His point of view is to go deeper into the culture of Hormuz and he wants to feel that has everything about it. He had many impressions and the other answer are talking only about it. The most important for him is experience and his chance to feel everything which is why this is the correct answer.
C. Claim Evidence, Reasoning, i hope i was quick enough!
The correct answer is C. In "The Things They Carried," the group of men have to find and destroy certain tunnels. One man must to go into the tunnel headfirst, a role that none of them want to do. To decide, they pull numbers, with 17 being the unlucky one. Lee Strunk pulls number 17 (equivalent to the shortest straw).