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An Analysis Of Orwell's "Shooting An Elephant"
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In “Shooting an Elephant,” George Orwell finds himself in a difficult situation
involving an elephant. The fate of the elephant lies in his hands. Only he can
make the final decision. In the end, due to Orwell's decision, the elephant lay
dying in a pool of blood. Orwell wins the sympathy of r ....
Middle of essay ....roys
(100). Secretly he hates the British Empire and is on the side of the Burmese
(97). The elephant is equivalent to the British Empire ravaging through Burma
and disrupting the little bit of peace that they have. So in that instant he
felt that he had to kill the elephant.
Another aspect that wins reader's sympathy is Orwell's struggle with what he
thought was right and what the Burmese wanted him to do. The readers have a
sense that he did not have ill-intent to kill the elephant. When .... |
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