why was Orwell glad that the coolie had been killed by the elephant.
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The elephant's killing the coolie gave the man an excuse for killing the elephant. He was asked to kill the elephant for that reason alone and would have been looked down upon for killing it for any other reason. Thus, he was happy the Indian had been killed at the bazaar because he wanted to kill the elephant. The collie's death was his justification.
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The coolie's death had given him legal grounds for shooting the elephant.
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