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LiRa [457]
3 years ago
6

What reaction did the older European men have about the killing of the elephant in killing the elephant

English
2 answers:
inysia [295]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The reaction of the older European men about the killing of the elephant was that A. They agree with the narrator that it needed to be killed  

Explanation:

The narrator killed the elephant to do what people were expecting him to do as a police officer, he says in the last lines " he shot the elephant because he didn't want to look like a fool", despite the fact that he hesitated about killing him before he did and he also mentions the respect he felt for majestic big animals like that one, older European men agreed that the animal needed to be killed because they considered that image matters and that was the action that a police officer was supposed to take.

vlabodo [156]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The correct answer is A. They agree with the narrator that it needed to be killed.

Explanation:

Some discuss, among the other cops about whether he made the best choice. The more established ones figure he did. The more youthful ones feel that it's a disgrace to shoot an elephant for murdering a Burmese collie. I can just truly address the account of the story. Orwell felt compelled to assume the job push onto him in the story. He was a piece of the English possessing power and he was white. This made him liable for the Elephant and he was relied upon to fill his job as authority and defender. Orwell didn't need this job however had to perform it.

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