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Orwell - Burma Gгјnleri - George

: The social hub for the small white colonial ruling class, representing a "fortress" of exclusion and prejudice. Key Characters

: A young British woman whom Flory falls in love with, hoping she will be his companion. However, her arrival further highlights the social and racial pressures of the time. Detailed Features of Orwell's Narrative Burma GГјnleri - George Orwell

: Orwell served in the Indian Imperial Police from 1922 to 1927. He later wrote that he felt "guilty for his role in the great despotic machine of empire". : The social hub for the small white

: The novel explores how colonialism damages the oppressor as much as the oppressed, leading to isolation, self-hatred, and moral decay. Detailed Features of Orwell's Narrative : Orwell served

: The protagonist, a lonely timber merchant who is disillusioned with the racism of his fellow Europeans. He is trapped between his personal conscience and the expectations of the "imperial machine".

: A corrupt Burmese magistrate who acts as the primary antagonist. He plots to ruin Dr. Veraswami and manipulate the British for his own advancement.

: Flory’s only true friend, an Indian doctor who seeks membership in the British Club to protect his reputation against local intrigue.

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