Shooting an Elephant

What is Orwell’s personal motivation for killing the elephant?

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As an agent and representative of the British Empire, Orwell finds himself expected to shoot the elephant. The villagers see him as the man with the power: the power of Britain to protect them from an outside force. Orwell would look weak if he did not shoot the elephant.