In the commentary by British novelist Edward Morgan Foster of the 1950 's, it is easy to see the influence of powerful and well - structured paper on individuals. George Orwell's work forced Foster to deepen the depth of his ideas and even prompted him to write down those thoughts for others to evaluate. In his essay, Foster analyzed George Orwell's collection of essays called "Shooting Elephants" with a critical intention.
In the commentary by British novelist Edward Morgan Foster of the 1950 's, it is easy to see the influence of powerful and well - structured paper on individuals. George Orwell's work forced Foster to deepen the depth of his ideas and even prompted him to write down those thoughts for others to evaluate. - George Orwell discovered that George Orwell photographed with "Taking Elephants" got caught in a dilemma involving elephants himself. The fate of the elephant is in his hands. Only he can make the final decision. Finally, for Orwell's decision, the elephant lay in the pool of blood. Orwell suffered from his morality by expressing his pressure as a British Indian, expressed a consideration for the dying animal, and won the reader's sympathy.
Orwell's novel is an obvious extension of the 20th century and is the reversal of Utopia's longstanding tradition, the EU's imagination, or "a good place". Utopia such as EM Forster 's "The Machine Stops" (1909) and Yevgeny Zamyatin' s We (written in 1921 but first published in English in 1924) is usually called the " I believe it will expand. Power provides personal nightmares that are overwhelmed by the power of inhumane nations. For critic Tom Moiran, critical episodic peers are not just a negative vision. It is using a nightmare nightmare portrait to start the current political criticism. Moiran believes that this form provides the possibility to "explore space and give imaginative rich food and inspiration to the political activities of the next round" - that is, to see the possibility of an alternative future from the ruins I can