What causes the narrator to send the orderly for an elephant gun?
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It would be an economic waste to kill such a valuable animal, it would be cruel to the animal, which would die slowly, and overall, there is no reason to destroy it. Nevertheless, the narrator has asked that his elephant gun be brought to him for self defense.
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Explanation: The essay Shooting an Elephant.
- The essay Shooting an Elephant is written by British writer George Orwell.
- The writer orders for an elephant gun in the above essay.
- This essay describes the experiences of the English narrator himself while working as a police officer in Burma.
- He orders for a gun to weaken the mighty elephant who was on a rampage in the neighborhood.
- It was a domesticated elephant but suddenly it grew violent and was destroying the huts, stalls and rubbish van.
- In order to defend he orders for an elephant gun.
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