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Acknowledgments
Chapter One Introduction
1.1 The Author George Orwell and His works
1.2 Introduction to the Novel Burmese Days
1.2.1 Historical Background
1.2.2 The Novel Plot
1.3 Literature Review
1.4 The Analytical Tool
Chapter Two The Anti-colonialism Attitude of John Flory
2.1 John Flory in Burma: an Outsider
2.1.1 Identity: an Unorthodox Anglo-Indian
2.1.2 Career: an Empire Servant
2.1.3 Burma: Home or Alien Country?
2.2 Conflicts between Flory and the Other Anglo-Indians
2.2.1 The White Man
2.2.2 The Conflicts
2.3 Flory's Friendship with the Indian Dr. Veraswami
2.3.1 Friendship under Pressure from the Anglo-Indian Community
2.3.2 Flory's Entanglement in Oriental Conflicts
Chapter Three The Ambivalent Flory Tied Strongly with the Empire
3.1 The Tie with the British Empire
3.1.1 The Imprisonment in the Anglo-Indian Community
3.1.2 The Pursuit of Elizabeth
3.2 The Empire Defender
3.2.1 The White Man's Burden
3.2.2 Flory's Attitude towards Burmese Revolutionary Forces
3.2.3 The Impotent Savior
Chapter Four Conclusion
Works Cited
Bibliography