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Burmese Days


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This book is set in Burma, while it is under the rule of the British. It came after Orwell spent time in the Indian Imperial Police. The book works as a statement about the rough conditions and corruption within the imperial government of Burma. The book has been seen more as a statement against the bigotry that is seen in the government.  

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Orwell Major Works

Date


Oct 1934

Artist


George Orwell


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