The crowd following Orwell in his story "Shooting an Elephant" is described as being large and growing as they gather to witness the potential shooting of the elephant. The crowd consists of a mix of locals and curious onlookers.
He agonizes over the elephant's slow death.
The Burmese crowd becomes excited and anticipates the shooting of the elephant. They are eager to see how Orwell will handle the situation and are curious about the outcome.
It's an impressive exhibition hall but rarely attracts a crowd; it's a real white elephant!
yes because the tranchla tickles the elephant and then elephant dies of laughter then the spiderbites the elephand and sucks out its blooddd
It is peacefully exploring a nearby field.
Neither. They are herbivores, so they eat vegetation and such. Since there is not much stalking involved in chewing on bushes and grass, I wouldn't call an elephant a predator.
It's a living thing until it dies.
There is no 'Head Elephant' Are you thinking of 'The Jungle Book'? Or 'Jungle Emperor Leo'? The only elephant in the Lion King is the 'extra' who appears with the crowd, and another 'extra' in the song 'Just can't wait to be King'.
the family will gather round the elephant like a real funeral and they will nudge the elephant solemnly one elephant will grumble confirming the elephant is dead elephants much like humans have very sad and noticeable emotions when this occurs your welcome
They don't cry, no, but they do mourn. Crying and mourning, especially for animals like elephants, are two different things.
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