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Unit Test: Cultures in Conflict Answer the questions using complete sentences. When you are finished, submit this assignment to your teacher by the due date for full credit. Total score: ____ of 100 points (Score for Question 1: ___ of 35 points) 1. Compare and contrast the conflicts faced by Orwell in “Shooting an Elephant” to those faced by Gideon in “No Witchcraft for Sale.” To what unique revelation does Orwell’s position as a police officer lead him? How can Gideon’s ultimate decision not to share his knowledge be interpreted as an act of rebellion and an assertion of the dignity and worth of his culture? Answer: Type your answer here. (Score for Question 2: ___ of 35 points) 2. What do pieces such as “Marriage Is a Private Affair” and the excerpt from Nectar in a Sieve demonstrate about the influence of modern ideas and modern ways on traditional cultures? How are the characters in these works affected by the modernization of their respective societies? Answer: Type your answer here. (Score for Question 3: ___ of 30 points) 3. Of all the characters highlighted in the works included in this unit, which one did you relate to or identify with the most in terms of his or her struggles and conflicts? Why? What was it about this character that made him or her affect you as he or she did? Be sure to point to specific examples from the work to support your response. Answer: Type your answer here.

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Unit Test: Cultures in Conflict


Q1: In the “Shooting an Elephant,” Orwell faces an inner battle of upholding the image of

a colonial officer that is expected to exercise power over the people while in his heart and mind

he knows that it is wrong. He does not wish to shoot the elephant but he feels the pressure of the

Burmese people to perform as the British Empire is expected to perform. This is the revelation

that colonialism is a vice that affects both the subjugated and the subjugator; the former gets to

understand that he is a mere pawn in the eyes of imperialism. On the other hand, Gideon in “No

Witchcraft for Sale” has a conflict in culture. He is a native African servant with the knowledge

of traditional African medicine and decides to withhold a useful medicine for the white scientists

who are demanding for it. His decision is a way of fighting colonialism and asserting his

indigenous people’s worth and humanity. Orwell is coerced into performing an action that is

against his principles, while Gideon, although he is powerless, maintains control by not speaking

up and thus asserting his dominance and cultural superiority.


Q2: The conflict of the modern world and the traditional culture is also evident in the

short story “Marriage Is a Private Affair” by Chinua Achebe and the excerpt from Nectar in a

Sieve by Kamala Markandaya. As for the conflict, it is evident that the main conflict of the story

is between the generations and cultural expectations of marriage. Nnaemeka, a young man with a

self-reliant attitude of the modern world, decides to marry a woman he loves rather than do what

his father expects him to do, marry a woman who has been chosen for him. This leads to a

conflict with his father, who disapproves of the relationship in the beginning. Likewise, in Nectar

in a Sieve, modernization is represented by industrialization, a tannery that interferes with the

rural village’s lifestyle. The agrarian lifestyle of the characters, especially Rukmani and her

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