Subject: An individual facing peer pressure.
Occasion: The late 1800's to early 1900's in India. The man was a cop who the Indian's hated because of his English being. The Indians were treated like dogs and felt it was not fair for them.
Audience: Any individual facing peer pressure, or a group of people forcing somebody to do something.
Purpose: To prove that it is not always the right thing to do what a crowd wants you to do. It is best to always trust your gut, and not do what others want you to do regardless of the repercussions.
Speaker: A man who was a cop in India during the English rule of the area.
Tone: Reminiscent.
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