The author of "Notes on the English Character"
Who is E. M. Forester?
The "enslavement" of the young british men according to Kipling.
What is "bondage"?
The country that was colonized by Britain in 1858
What is India?
The indiginous people in "Shooting an Elephant"
What is the burmese?
The instituion which is characterized by hierarchy and discipline.
What is public school?
A class or group of people believed to be superior - often because of their social heritage.
What is aristocrasy?
The song in which this is the first paragraph:
When Britain first, at heaven's command,
Arose from out the azure main,
What is "Rule Britannia"?
What is helping indigenous people?
The author who described the indigenous people as "half-devil and half-child".
Who is Rudyard Kipling?
An extreme scarcity of food
The best-known public school in England.
What is Eton?
In this text, the attitude towards the indiginous people is ambivalent
What is "Shooting an Elephant"?
Solidity, caution, integrity, efficiency, lack-of-imagination, and hypocrasy.
What is the character of the British middle class?
Working hard
What is to "toil"?
The colour associated with the British Empire and symbolized by the elephant's throat.
What is pink?
The symbolic meaning of the elephant in "Shooting an Elephant".
What is the british empire?
The thing that is wrong with Englishmen.
What is the machinery?
The quality or state of being supreme.
What is supremacy?
The slogan of the British Empire
What is "The Sun Never Sets on the British Empire"?
What are "The Marabar Caves"?