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Kasey Barnes
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23 August, 11:17
Why does orwell hasitate to kill the elephant?
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Ethen Kramer
23 August, 11:31
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The narrator hesitates to kill the elephant because by the time he arrives at the place where the elephant has been on a rampage, the elephant is peaceful. The narrator realizes the animal no longer poses any threat. It would be an economic waste to kill such a valuable animal, it would be cruel to the animal, which would die slowly, and overall, there is no reason to destroy it.
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