write the characterisation of the characters in the story the elephant.
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Orwell saves his kindest descriptions for the elephant, who appears "no more dangerous than a cow" when the narrator first sees it. Though the animal has undoubtedly caused havoc in the area and has even killed a man who dared get too close to it, it is still a formidable, perhaps even regal, animal who seems to want nothing more than to be left alone to eat grass. This elephant, we learn, is owned by a local Indian man who failed to properly corral it. It is, in that light, a prisoner seeking freedom from oppression and thus acts as a foil for the Burmese people, who are likewise suffering under imperial rule. When the narrator shoots the elephant, he is acting in the role of a British imperialist oppressing the people, here symbolized by the elephant. His first shot doesn't kill the animal, however. Instead, the elephant stands up, trumpeting one last time before falling to the ground. The narrator then takes a rifle and shoots the elephant several times in the throat, but the elephant, with its tough, regal hide, refuses to die for another hour or more. The narrator later learns that the Burmese stripped the meat off the elephant's body and left nothing but the bones.
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In the story of The White Elephant the narrator Ruskin Bond wrote about some elephants who lived in Himalayas. They was very kind hearted. He was loved his mother blindly. Every day when he went the deep of the forest to search some food for his mother but his mother did not eat anything.
Some day he went to Candorana with his mother to live there. One day he listened a loud cry. He saw one forester lost his track. He went to him and told him to help the forester. Then the forester went to the king and told abut the elephant. The king decided to reward him. But the elephant refused that.
Elephant told to the king first he wanted to met his mother, when his mother came to him she requested to the king to free his son. The king sets free to the elephant then the elephant started to live happily.
The white elephant was very polite, gentle, calm in character and he was very helpful too.
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