how does the writer take a dig at the government officials
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Here is some point of taking a dig at government officials.
- Government jobs are not that easy to find. So when someone gets that he thinks himself of very highly. Pride can be seen in them for sure.
- Some Government officials even misuse their position to get unethical advantages like riding a vehicle and don’t want to pay for it, Easting somewhere without paying.
- They even take bribe sometimes for some extra income.
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In a humorous tone, the writer mocks at the government officers that they opt to indulge n any work by giving the reason that they do not want to take risks.
Explanation:
- 'A Village Cricket Match' is a part of the novel "England, their England" written by A.G. Macdonell.
- The story deals with the theme of hypocrisy which the people of England and their entire concept of Englishness is full of.
- The story has been presented in terms of a satire in a humourous tone.
- The story has been written in the form of a cricket match commentary.
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