According to the narrator, what made him hate his job?
a. watching fellow officers accept bribes from poor villagers
b. having to arrest unruly villagers
c. being unable to voice his opinion on imperialism
d. purchasing his food from filthy bazaar vendors

Respuesta :

The answer is none of the choices but it is "being teased and mocked by the locals".


"Shooting an Elephant" depicts the experience of the English storyteller, conceivably Orwell himself, called upon to shoot an elephant while filling in as a cop in Burma. Since local people anticipate that he will carry out the activity, he does as such against his better judgment, his anguish expanded by the elephant's slow and excruciating death. The story is viewed as an allegory for English colonialism.