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Alysia Claiborne

ENF111/ENF-3

19 April, 2015

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Summery on shooting the elephant

“He wears a mask, and his face grows to fit it.

The short story, “Shooting an Elephant”, begins with a troubled man, Orwell, trying to fit into a society where his occupation and ethnicity are looked down upon. Orwell seemingly hates his occupation, an Indian imperial police-man, more than the people around him. However, early one morning he received a call about an escaped elephant terrorizing the bazaar. Peeking his curiosity, he decides to go see what the fuss is about, taking with him an old 44 Winchester only. While searching for the elephant he comes upon a dead man that the elephant had trampled. This caused him to send an orderly to request for an elephant rifle, likely out of fear for his own safety. When the orderly returned he came with the rifle and information about the elephant’s whereabouts. When Orwell went to seek out the elephant, a large crowd followed with him, this made him nervous. Once he had located the elephant, he thought to himself, even though it is destroying objects it is of no danger to anyone. Nonetheless, he felt the crowd was silently forcing him to shoot the ravaging animal, which he did.  The animal laid gasping for air after receiving three shots to the head. Orwell tries to end its life quickly but to no avail. Afterwards he speaks on the discussions after the shootings. He even mentions how he was glad the man had been trampled which justified him shooting the animal, even if it was just him not wanting to look like a fool.

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