How did Orwell justify the shooting of the elephant?
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Being a white man, Orwell "mustn't be frightened in front of the natives" because he is part of the imperialistic empire that needs to prove its superiority to justify its colonization of other countries. ... Orwell shoots the elephant for the sake of holding up the white man's image, not for the reason of safety.
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