Ask Question
27 June, 01:49

How do Orwell's feelings about his job most clearly parallel his feelings about shooting the elephant?

A. Orwell despises the bothersome animal just as he despises the Burmese people.

B. Orwell is hoping to avoid killing the elephant just as he hopes he can avoid being an imperialist.

C. Orwell believes the elephant to be a dangerous threat to the village, just as he believes the Burmese people are a threat to civilized life.

D. Orwell is facing a moral struggle with shooting the elephant, just as he faces the moral struggle of serving a country he disagrees with.

+2
Answers (2)
  1. 27 June, 01:55
    0
    Its d for apex ...
  2. 27 June, 02:06
    0
    Another answer for apex is: "Orwell is facing a tricky aspect of pleasing the Burmese people by killing the elephant, just as he faces trickiest of enforcing imperialism when he doesn’t agree with it."
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “How do Orwell's feelings about his job most clearly parallel his feelings about shooting the elephant? A. Orwell despises the bothersome ...” in 📗 English if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers