![]() ![]() ![]() The personal experiences that Orwell had to witness while serving as an English policeman had inspired him to record the occurring via his novel Burmese Days which is based on fictional characters. Before initiating his writing, Orwell has taken the position of the imperial police in Upper Burma at a time where Burma was colonized by the British Empire. Burmese Days the first novel of the author George Orwell which he has written deriving from personal experiences and inspirations that was published in the year 1934. Along with the flow of the plot, the representation of women that has covered both, the Burmese and the British women can be divided onto two sets, the favorable representation and the demanding one, reflecting how racial differences can affect the societal status of women within the flow of the plot. Burmese Days, from a gender conscious-perspective heavily embeds some thought-provoking representations concerning women's statue, roles and position within the community of upper Burma. It covers the occurrences and the political events that revolve around the plot reflecting the power of the colonizer and the effect on the feeble nations at particular eras. Burmese Days by George Orwell is a novel that is rich with its imperialist discussion that resides within the category of novels that have provided a critique of colonialism. ![]()
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