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21 January, 22:18

What does the instance with the elephant represent for Orwell in shooting an elephant?

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  1. 22 January, 01:32
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    The elephant gun represents the power of the British Empire. At first, the gun is used to control the colonists, but when Orwell uses it to kill the elephant in order to appease the colonists, the power of the British Empire is turned against itself
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