Discuss the narrator's role in Orwell's shooting an elephant?
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In Moulmein, the narrator, Orwell, writing in the first person is a police officer during a period of intense anti-European sentiment. Although his intellectual sympathies lie with the Burmese, his official role makes him a symbol of the oppressive imperial power.
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IN SHOOTING OF ORWELLS ELEPHAT THE ROLE WAS CAMPINION
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