Orwells charitable reasoning makes it seem as though his high-born instinct may yet prevail. Unfortunately, his desire not to be humiliated by the villagers and the fact that he is more afraid of humiliation and perhaps how it might influence the local's sense of Orwell as an authoritarian figure triumphs over his humane side. It is clear that the pressure of the crowd makes Orwell feel compelled to perform a particular inhumane and illogical role. In spite of his well thought out self analysis, he cannot combat the duties that his role as an officer that he must make in order to display his authorization.The part in where Orwell describes the elephants physical suffering when having been shot is the most agonizing part ,and in this specific










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