Metaphors In Shooting An Elephant

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In the short story "Shooting an Elephant," George Orwell used many metaphors. One example of a metaphor that George Orwell uses is that of an elephant, which he compares to both a machine and a human being. In the text, it is stated that “If the elephant charged and I missed him, I should have about as much chance as a toad under a steam-roller. But even then I was not thinking particularly,” This textual evidence illustrates the comic comparison to a steamroller crushing a toad; we see the power of the elephant in contrast to the vulnerability of the human. Orwell did not want to shoot the elephant personally because he said that the elephant works as a machine and it is valuable as well as efficient. Then, he stated that he “murder” the elephant

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