why was Orwell reluctant to kill the elephant ? How was he compelled by the 'natives' to kill the elephant
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When the narrator arrived at the place, the elephant is peaceful and calm.
He thought that there is no need to destroy the valuable animal.
The elephant does not attach them.
But the Orwell force the narrator to kill the elephant because if the elephant may attack them.
In order to save them, he forced to kill the elephant.
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Why was orwell reluctant to kill the elephant?how was he compelled by the natives to kill the elephant
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