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In the novel “Burmese Days” by George Orwell, imperialism shaped the daily lives of both British and Burmese characters through three main things racism, sexism and inequality. In the mid 1920's, deep into the days of the empire when The British ruled Burma, racial and sexist boundaries were part of everyday life. In some instances in the ....
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.... for the prestigus club. Hence, he will stop at nothing to cross the thick racial barrier that consist over the entire town. At the end of
the novel, riots, suicide, and mourning are the result from U Po Kyin. Yet U Po Kyin finally gets his membership to the club after he has done all the damage that he had planned to do. Imperialism forced people to become almost different people because
they had started riots, cheated, and lied jus to try and get passed the racial barrier. But this would have never happened if the barriers weren't so thick for the daily lives of the pe ....
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