[The elephant] looked suddely stricken, shrunken, immensely old, as though the frightful impact of the bullet had paralyzed him. … I dare say—he sagged flabbily to his knees.

In “Shooting an Elephant” by George Orwell, what happens to the elephant after the narrator’s first shot?


He charges the crowd.


He dies immediately.


He falls to his knees.


He has no reaction.