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2 March, 00:07

Compare and contrast the conflicts faced by Orwell in "Shooting an Elephant" to those faced by Gideon in "No Witchcraft for Sale." To what unique revelation does Orwell's position as a police officer lead him? How can Gideon's ultimate decision not to share his knowledge be interpreted as an act of rebellion and an assertion of the dignity and worth of his culture?

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  1. 2 March, 00:08
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    Orwell’s unique revelation with his position as a police officer lead him to understand better about himself. Gideon’s ultimate decision not to share his knowledge be interpreted as an act of rebellion and an assertion of the dignity and worth of his culture because he saw things with his own eyes that he never had seen been before.
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