Shooting an Elephant
Shooting an Elephant is a short story by George Orwell
Literary "senses"[edit | edit source]
Literal[edit | edit source]
- a British colonial policeman shoots an elephant that rampaged and killed a local man
Allegorical[edit | edit source]
- the elephant as colonized India
Moral / Anagogical[edit | edit source]
- the moral ambivalence of British colonial rule
- necessary because the elephant needs to be controlled
- unnecessary because the elephant would better be controlled by the local population