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  • Our main character George Orwell describes how he is treated unfairly while working as a police officer in Burma during the British Raj.
  • It doesn't die immediately so he shoots at it again. He keeps shooting but it is not dying. It takes a long time to die which causes him anguish at how slow its death was. He leaves before it dies The crowd rushes to get the elephant meat and strips it down to its bones.
  • He is told that there is a rampant elephant on the loose and that the elephant's caretaker had went in the wrong direction looking for it. He starts on his way to the elephant but doesn't know what to do once he finds it.
  • Orwell thinks about the choice he made. The owner of the elephant is angry that it had been killed, but Orwell is legally in the right for killing it because it had killed someone. He thinks about how opinion among the Europeans was divided and how the younger ones thought it was a shame because an elephant was worth more than an Indian. The older Europeans thought he was in the right. Orwell knows though, that he only killed the elephant because he didn't want to look like a fool in front of the crwod.
  • The narrator finds the elephant and finds out that it had just killed a native. Orwell sends for a rifle that is capable of killing the elephant and observes that the elephant is no longer a threat. But, a crowd had formed behind him, and they wanted to see something.
  • He didn't want to be laughed at by the crowd and wants to looks powerful in front of them. He ends up shooting the elephant, even though he doesn't know how to shoot and elephant to kill it.
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