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How did the natives feel about Orwell in "shotting an elephant"?

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Answered by kaleaisbea1959
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Orwell's moral conflict stems from his position as the despised imperialist in a colonized country. Orwell endured overwhelming bitterness and hatred of the natives because of his British heritage “the meeting faces of young man that met me everywhere, the insults hooted after me got badly on my nerves.”

Answered by sanchita449
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Explanation:

Orwell endured overwhelming bitterness and hatred of the natives because of his British heritage “the meeting faces of young man that met me everywhere, the insults hooted after me got badly on my nerves.” Orwell sums up his feelings of guilt coupled with his reaction against being hated “all I knew was that I was ...

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