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    Orwell didn’t want to look like a fool. He wanted to be the indians hero. To rise above expectations. Subject : Orwell’s feeling towards the situation of “Shooting An Elephant ” Tone : One of the tones that are used in the narrative is Resentment . there is resentment towards the Burman people for making fun of him. “As a police officer I was obvious targeted‚ the insults hooted after me … got badly on my nerves .” Orwell states the disapproval of the Burman’s mocking showed he was irritated and resented

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    finally‚ the rich controls how the places run‚ governmentally and economically. And sometimes they feel like they’re being pushed around because the rich are already richer than them and now being able to bark orders at them‚ building even more resentment. To solve this issue‚ the government can start out by setting long term and short term policies. Short-term policies can be used to help the poor people like insurance and help them cover the percentage of the salary and help them regain their

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    We as human race go through life experiencing different things and learn different ways of accepting or not accepting. Forgive or not forgive. Go on throughout life problems and trials. No one man or woman’s beliefs or morals remain concrete. Only one thing in life is constant and that’s change‚ which in turn allows our belief system to change. As we encounter life’s obstacles and get older. Our belief system is made up of a set of core values which we tend to use in everything we do‚ say or believe

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    Most simply a character is one of the persons who appear in the play‚ one of the dramatis personae (literally‚ the persons of the play). In another sense of the term‚ the treatment of the character is the basic part of the playwright’s work. Conventions of the period and the author’s personal vision will affect the treatment of character. Characters are also an element of any short story which usually has only a few characters in which they play an important role in the whole story and the events

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    “All taxes should be assessed on the same system throughout the nation.” (The Cahiers: Discontents of the Third Estate) The working class was obliged to pay heavy taxes to finance the government’s running. This obviously led to the feeling of resentment within the middle class who wanted a more equal system of governance in France. “Therefore‚ what is the Third Estate? Everything; but an everything shackled and oppressed.” This is from a pamphlet from Abbé Sieyès called‚ “What Is The Third Estate

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    Bacon’s Rebellion and the Salem witchcraft trials are both events that colonists used to show their anger at or resentment of colonial society life. Bacon’s Rebellion was a revolt against Governor Berkeley’s policies with the local natives. He monopolized the thriving fur trade and wasn’t willing to risk ruining it. The Salem witchcraft trials were a result of unsettled social and religious conditions of the Massachusetts village. Some of the victims were even accused because of their wealth and

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    the bourgeoisie (middle class) found one way or another to be exempt from them. The heavy burden of the French government therefore fell upon the poorest in French society—the peasantry‚ the working poor‚ and the farmers. This lead to much resentment from the Third Estate towards its superiors and issues later on. The Estates-General meeting of 1614‚ revealed one of the body’s major weaknesses—the inability of the three orders to agree because of conflicting interests. The Third Estate refused

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    The 1906 general election is often referred to as the ‘liberal landslide’‚ but the success of the liberal party was arguably due more to conservative mistakes than what they offered new politically. A number of key conservative policies (all highly played out in the national press) all played a part in the reversal of almost 20 years of tory rule in the 1906 election. The conservative leader at the time AJ Balfour was considered a poor public speaker as was considered out-of-touch with many of

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    All this can make someone get some type of resentment against the society and themselves‚ but there is a breakpoint where this person is no longer just a sociopath or have some type of resentment there is a point where this person loses its own mind sometimes for a belief that makes people think believe that that they have to do it‚ as in some extremist religious groups

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    won against the central powers and the Allies established a treaty also known as The Treaty of Versailles on Germany which made Germans have less self-respect towards their country. First‚ one of the causes of The Treaty that made Germans feel resentment towards the Allies is the War Guilt Clause. The War Guilt Clause which means that Germany would take blame for the start of WW1. This means Germany had to feel guilty for starting the war which made them have no pride for their nation which made

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