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N “shooting an elephant,” why does the subinspector call the narrator?

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an escaped elephant is destroying the market
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In "Shooting an Elephant", by George Orwell, the sub-inspector at a police station the other way of the town rang the narrator up on the phone to tell him that an elephant was ravaging the bazaar. and if he could do something about it. The narrator, as a British officer in Burma, takes his rifle with him, with the intention of frightening the elephant but not shooting it.

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