An Academic Essay Relating to George Orwell's View of Capital Punishment

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December 25, 2016

 

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Orwell continues to compare the way the Hindu prisoner is handled to that of a "fish that is still alive and may jump back into the water" (100). The guards keep a tight grip on the prisoner making sure he does not escape. Finally the authors discusses the "rhythmical" (101) sound "Ram!Ram!Ram!Ram!" (101) that the prisoner makes while standing on the gallows...
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Instead of comparing it to a "fearful prayer or cry for help" (101) Orwell compares it to the steady "tolling of a bell." (101). George Orwell uses several similes in order to show the way in which the soldiers and jail wardens would dehumanize the prisoners. "It was in Burma, a sodden morning of the rains...
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