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    Explore the themes and symbolism in George Orwell's "Burmese Days" with an in-depth literary analysis.

  2. Chapter 1. U Po Kyin, Sub-divisional Magistrate of Kyauktada, in Upper Burma, was sitting in his veranda. It was only half past eight, but the. month was April, and there was a closeness in the air, a threat of. the long, stifling midday hours. Occasional faint breaths of wind,

  3. Burmese Days. George Orwell’s triumphant first novel. Informed by his experiences as a police officer in Burma, the novel paints a vivid portrait of the waning days of British imperial rule, and the racism and corruption that ran rampant. It centres on John Flory, a European businessman in colonial Burma, disenfranchised by the bigotry he ...

  4. Burmese Days is Orwell’s only truly conventional novel. It has two interlocking plots: the main one concerns the hero Flory’s courtship of Elizabeth Lackersteen and his moral dilemma about the election of his friend, the Indian Dr Veraswamy, to the European Club; the secondary one describes the plans of U Po Kyin, a prominent Burmese, to be ...

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  6. Burmese Days Summary. U Po Kyin, an extremely powerful magistrate in Kyauktada, Upper Burma, plots and schemes to take down Dr. Veraswami, an upstanding Burmese who affronts U Po Kyin through his rectitude and geniality. Flory, a timber merchant, has been in Burma for several years now. He meets with the handful of other Europeans in the Club ...

  7. In his novel Burmese Days (1934), George Orwell scrutinizes the contradictions of both Burman and European values, attitudes and aspirations, denouncing the disruptive effects of imperialism. In Kyauktada, upper Burma, Flory, a lonely and rather cowardly British timber merchant, feels alienated and stifled by the Europeans’ conduct and conversations. U Po Kyin, a corrupt, unscrupulous, and ...