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What is the narrators reaction once the elephant is shot ? Shooting an elephant

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User Jeremcc
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Answer:

He feels guilty and sad over the death of the beautiful creature.

Step-by-step explanation:

Orwell never wanted to shoot the elephant in the first place, however, due to the pressure of the Burman's watching him and awaiting the elephant's death, he gives in. Despite this, he still feels guilty as he watches the beautiful beast die a slow death.

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User Scurker
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he agonizes over the elephants slow death -APEX
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User MrTristan
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