"I never noticed what destroying a healthy, conscious person means I never realized." Through his experience in his article "A Hanging" I read the sentiments of George Orwell, understood. We are gradually recognizing that European institutions, visitors from George Orwell have the opportunity to participate in Hindus executions. The author witnessed and overturned for what he had experienced and decided to share his feelings with other members through his work. We understand that the purpose of the author is to show how badly he happened in Myanmar on his morning.
In George Orwell's "hanging", Orwell tells the story of a man who saw a man hanging up. In this story, Orwell can see the progress of feelings. Initially, Orwell saw the prisoner as an animal, and his murder was only a task to be done. After that Orwell experienced a life with a dog. This is Orwell's recognition that it is an unacceptable turning point to kill healthy people. When "work" is completed and the man dies, Orwell and his colleague continue to laugh and continue drinking. At this point, Orwell detached from the harsh reality just happening psychologically. At this distance, Orwell found consolation. Orwell created a valid claim against the death penalty by connecting the reader to the suspension, just as Orwell mistakenly connected the dog when he took the dog to the scene.
There are many people around the world who have many different emotions about the death penalty. After reading "A Hanging" by George Orwell, the reader can clearly see the author against the death penalty. Orwell proposed several ideas that could be contrary to the death penalty. Orwell wrote: "I was curious but I noticed that I was going to kill a healthy and conscious person till that moment When I saw a prisoner trying to avoid a puddle this man was not dead, I am still alive as I am alive.
In "A Hanging" by George Orwell, the irony is obvious. Ironic can be found in many statements of Orwell about how prisoners are going to be hanged. Ironic is the use of authors' comments to communicate with readers at subtle levels. Orwell uses irony to indicate to the reader that he is opposed to the death penalty, not just that he is. Orwell appears to be suffering from the idea of death, using satire, explaining how men were hung up and behaving as if everything is normal. When the guard took the prisoner into the gallows, the prisoner of war avoided the puddle. This part shows that the prisoner still has instinct and does not feel that life has ended. "At one point, everyone grabbed his man, but he took a step forward to avoid a puddle on the road." This may make him uncomfortable. In addition, because people tend to avoid things they feel uncomfortable, he still has some instincts, and they can do this through a puddle.