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Why did the author not want kill to the elephant? what prompted him to kill it at last?​

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Answered by kateeeykat
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George Orwell does not want to shoot the elephant that has gone rogue for these reasons: A working elephant is valuable and since the elephant seems to have calmed down, it does not appear to have anything really wrong with it. It is a very serious act to shoot such an elephant; therefore, doing so should be avoided.

Shooting the elephant clarifies to the narrator what he has become—a puppet—through participation in colonialism.

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Answered by sweetlinsweety
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