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why did orwell not want to shoot the elephant?​

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Answered by Ameena5678
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But beyond both practical reasons—to shoot the elephant is to destroy a valuable piece of property—and humane reasons (the thick-hided elephant would die slowly and painfully) the narrator doesn't want to shoot the elephant because in doing so he is acknowledging his powerlessness.

Answered by tanojampolu88
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But beyond both practical reasons—to shoot the elephant is to destroy a valuable piece of property—and humane reasons the narrator doesn't want to shoot the elephant because in doing so he is acknowledging his powerlessness.

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