Shooting an Elephant

Shooting an Elephant

Once the elephant comes into view, what is Orwell's first impression of the creature?

What is ironic about this description?

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Orwell's first impression is that the elephant is subdued..... peaceful. This description is ironic in view of the descriptions of the elephant that preceded it.

I had halted on the road. As soon as I saw the elephant I knew with perfect certainty that I ought not to shoot him. It is a serious matter to shoot a working elephant – it is comparable to destroying a huge and costly piece of machinery – and obviously one ought not to do it if it can possibly be avoided. And at that distance, peacefully eating, the elephant looked no more dangerous than a cow.

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