Much like the cashier of the novel, Stevens, personifies the dynasty of the British Empire, his realization of the long legal injury his “self-regard” has damage him symbolizes the colonial subjects’ realization that their opposition was bought at a price as well. By succumbing to his “ self-respect”, Stevens, the ‘great’ English butler also loses much of his self-rule, as did the colonies of the Empire. The subjects of these colonies were led to believe that their voices were comprehend and val...If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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