Shooting an Elephant
What does the essay "Shooting an Elephant" reveal about imperialism?
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The story reveals that imperialism is an unnatural institution. Orwell does not want to be stationed in Burma as a symbol of British occupation. He is forced to kill the elephant despite his reluctance. The act of shooting the elephant becomes a metaphor for British authority.