Burmese Days

by

George Orwell

A small, pale, fidgety, clever man with a Cockney accent, Ellis is the local manager for a British company in Kyauktada, Burma. He loathes the Burmese—indeed, all non-white people—and constantly berates John Flory for being friends with Indian Dr. Veraswami. When Mr. Macgregor, at the insistence of his superiors, recommends that Kyauktada’s all-white European Club elect a token non-white member, Ellis protests loudly. After Maxwell is murdered by the relatives of a Burmese rebel he shot, Ellis strikes a Burmese high-schooler across the eyes with his cane on the pretext that the high-schooler was laughing at him. When the high-schooler goes blind after receiving poor medical care, the incident precipitates a riot, though Flory and the local police ultimately end the riot without bloodshed.

Ellis Quotes in Burmese Days

The Burmese Days quotes below are all either spoken by Ellis or refer to Ellis. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 2 Quotes

Any hint of friendly feeling towards an Oriental seemed to him a horrible perversity. He was an intelligent man and an able servant of his firm, but he was one of those Englishmen—common, unfortunately—who should never be allowed to set foot in the East.

Related Characters: John Flory, Dr. Veraswami, Ellis
Page Number: 24
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Chapter 22 Quotes

“Order the police to open fire at once!” shouted Mr. Macgregor from the other side. “You have my authority.”

“And tell them to aim low! No firing over their heads. Shoot to kill. In the guts for choice!”

Related Characters: Mr. Macgregor (speaker), Ellis (speaker), John Flory, Maxwell
Page Number: 250
Explanation and Analysis:
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Ellis Quotes in Burmese Days

The Burmese Days quotes below are all either spoken by Ellis or refer to Ellis. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Imperialism and Hypocrisy Theme Icon
).
Chapter 2 Quotes

Any hint of friendly feeling towards an Oriental seemed to him a horrible perversity. He was an intelligent man and an able servant of his firm, but he was one of those Englishmen—common, unfortunately—who should never be allowed to set foot in the East.

Related Characters: John Flory, Dr. Veraswami, Ellis
Page Number: 24
Explanation and Analysis:
Chapter 22 Quotes

“Order the police to open fire at once!” shouted Mr. Macgregor from the other side. “You have my authority.”

“And tell them to aim low! No firing over their heads. Shoot to kill. In the guts for choice!”

Related Characters: Mr. Macgregor (speaker), Ellis (speaker), John Flory, Maxwell
Page Number: 250
Explanation and Analysis: