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OpenStudy (anonymous):

As he looks back at the events narrated in "Shooting an Elephant," Orwell admits that he shot the elephant because he did not want to appear foolish or weak in front of the crowd the elephant posed a great danger to the crowd he hoped to receive the admiration of the other British officers a Burmese laborer had been trampled to death

OpenStudy (paki):

he hoped to receive the admiration of the other British officers

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Great, thanks!

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