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Whispers

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Term Paper TitleWhispers
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Whispers

     Reading Orwell’s "Shooting An Elephant" helped me to remember about many decisions I have made, including a decision I made on a warm senior day of high school during lunch.   "Shooting An Elephant" is ingeniously linked to everyday life.  Orwell writes about his experiences as a political intruder in a western country, how it affected his life, and how these people influenced  him to kill an elephant.  My decisions are often based on the same subliminal whispers Orwell heard when he was marching to keep the peace.  More times than not, for good or bad,  my decisions are frequently made with the same forces acting upon me.

     During my last year of high school I had a most interesting and distasteful incident relating to Orwell’s "Shooting an Elephant," which started as much as a year before graduation.  Every day my friends and I sat at the same table during our lunch break, which was nothing unusual.  It was not extraordinary for extraordinary things to happen in our part of the campus, wherever that may be.  The table we sat at happened to be smack in the middle of  the lunch area, oftentimes becoming entertainment or speculation for fellow students.  My friends might do anything from standing on top of the table and striping their clothes off to jumping in a near-by garbage can.  None-the-less I tried to stay away from such oddities and keep an observatory posture, which in turn happens to be what Orwell would have preferred.  All of these maniacal actions undoubtedly spawned from good old peer pressure, or the natives watching...

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