This article explores the impact of Orientalism on attitudes and behaviors in 'On Seeing England for the First Time' and 'Shooting an Elephant'. It examines the effects of orientalism on humankind, their attitude, and behaviors depending on which side they are, the governing nation or the country under the rule. The article discusses the impact of Orientalism on eating habits, attitudes, and the construction of the conception of self and other. It also reflects on the binary created between the West and the East and the impact of Orientalism on humankind.