George Orwell's novel Burmese era was founded in Burma in the 1920s under British colonialism. It is focused on the British imperialism and the influence on British, British and Indians, and relations between Indians. The novel is concentrated in the town of Kyauktada in northern Myanmar. Kyauktada is said to be hot and stuffy. This is a small town of about 4000 people. The majority of residents are Burmese, but there are also 100 Indians, 2 Eurasians, 60 Chinese and 7 Europeans.
George, Burma's Day Burma's Day, George Orwell is a unique story that is often considered when thinking about. The reader can see the past, it is not a pessimistic view of the future. This story tells us the lives of Dr. U Po Kyin, Dr. Veraswami and Flory who lived in British rule of racism at that time in India. In this book, the theme is discrimination based on race discrimination, discrimination, and gender.
In George Orwell's novel 'Burma's Age', imperialism formed the daily lives of British and Burmese people by three main factors: racial discrimination, discrimination by gender, inequality. In the mid-1920s, racial discrimination and gender discrimination during the British Empire who governed Burma were part of daily life. Some novelists try to gain self-esteem and freedom, preferably if non-European characters attempt to bend the rules across the border. However, due to ethnic differences, it is difficult to achieve this behavior. In a very rare case, it succeeded, Kyauktada's division judge U Po Poin (where the novel is based) wants to become a European social club, this club is not much, That is very important for Burma. The rest of Kyauktada is where the most respected people participate in social activities. In any town in India, clubs in Europe are this place.
Burma day is located in the imaginary district of Kyauktada in the Burmese empire in the 1920s. Along with the beginning of the story, corrupt Burma 's magistrate judge U Po Poin plans to weaken the reputation of Indian Veraswami' s reputation. The main protection of Dr. is his friendship with John Flory who is highly regarded as pukka sahib (white European). Dr. Wellawami hopes to become a member of the British club because he believes that U Po Kyin will not win his conspiracy if the position with the Europeans is good. U Po Kyin has made a European campaign that the doctor has an incorrect anti-British opinion and believes that misleading stories about doctors written in anonymous letters work wonders. He also sent a delicate threat letter to Flory.