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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

Read Orwell's essay 'Shooting an Elephant' and annotate for:

* Public pressure
* Identity and conformity
* Orwell's feelings before, during, and after shooting the elephant

Write about a time you did something because others expected it. What did you feel afterward?

Asked by kellyjellyGB

Answer (1)

Orwell's Shooting an Elephant illustrates how public pressure can distort personal identity, as he is forced to conform to societal expectations that conflict with his own moral convictions. The act of shooting the elephant becomes a powerful metaphor for the struggle against the pressures of conformity. Ultimately, it reveals the profound impact of societal expectations on our identity and sense of self. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-08