Respuesta :

The narrator stated that he “had no intention of shooting the elephant” because he “had merely sent for the rifle to defend” himself in necessary

Answer:

Orwell was never asked to shoot the elephant, only pressured.

Explanation:

No one asked or straightforwardly told Orwell to shoot the elephant, however, the Burman's did follow him in anticipation and excitement, as they assumed that he was going to. This put pressure on Orwell to do what the Burman's expected of him, so he eventually gave in and did what they wanted.