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Action plan

Project Goal:

 To write an insightful analysis that


includes the theme, summary, conclusion,
and your perspective on the lesson "Tiger
King" from the NCERT Flamingo English
book.

Project Scope:

 Theme analysis

 Detailed summary

 Conclusion

 personal perspective on the lesson's


values

Timeline:
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1. Research (2 days):
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 Review the lesson "Tiger King" in-depth.
access. Your first 30 days are free.
 Gather information on the author's background
and context.
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 Familiarise yourself with the values conveyed
in the story.

2. Outline (1 day):
 Create a structured outline for your analysis,
including sections for theme, summary,
conclusion, and your perspective.

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3. Theme Analysis (2 days):


Write
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a comprehensive analysis of the
theme(s) in "Tiger King." Discuss any
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symbolism or deeper meanings.
access. Your first 30 days are free.
4. Summary (2 days):
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 Write a detailed summary of the entire
storyline, covering key events and character
developments.

5. Conclusion (1 day):

 Summarise the key takeaways from your


analysis.

 Offer a thoughtful conclusion that ties together


the theme and the story's significance.

6. Personal Perspective (2 days):


 Share your personal perspective on the lesson's
values and the impact it has on readers.

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 Connect it to real-life situations or personal


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experiences.

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7. Editing and Proofreading (2 days):
access. Your first 30 days are free.
 Review and revise your work for clarity,

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coherence, Reading with Trial
and grammar.

 Make sure your analysis flows smoothly.

8. Citations and References (1 day):

 Ensure proper citations and references for all


the sources you've used.

9. Final Review (1 day):

 Go through your entire project one last time to


ensure it meets all the project requirements
and is free of errors.

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10. Submission (1 day):


 Prepare your project for submission according
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guidelines.

Resources:
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access.
NCERT Your first
Flamingo 30 days
English bookare free.

 Byjus
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 Tiwari (if this is a specific source)

 Learn CBSE websites

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Content
1.Introduction
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2.Summary
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3.Conclusion
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4.Students reflection

5. Bibliography
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Introduction
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 "The Tiger King" by Kalki satirises society's
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greed a Scribd
and power member
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a king's obsession
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with tiger Your first The
hunting. 30 days arecritiques
story free. the
exploitation of exotic animals and the dangers
of unchecked ambition, portraying the titular
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character as a manipulative and narcissistic
figure.

 The main theme of the story "Tiger King" is


how wanting too much power and success,
without thinking about the consequences, can
lead to bad outcomes. It also talks about how
people sometimes harm nature for their own
gain. The story warns us that being too
focused on our own goals, without considering
what's right, can end in disaster.

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Summary

You're
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birth ofa the
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mystery Your first 30
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According the story,
the newborn prince spoke his first words at
just 10 days old. During the prince's birth
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ceremony, the chief astrologer predicted that
the king would die from a tiger, as he was born
during the year of the Bull, which is an enemy
of the tiger. This news quickly spread
throughout the kingdom, causing widespread
fear and apprehension.

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 As the Tiger King grew up, he was closely


watched by his subjects who anxiously
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awaited the Reading
fulfilment aofPreview
the astrologer's
prediction.
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access.
Despite theYour first 30
pervasive days
sense of are free. the
foreboding,
Tiger King went on to become one of the most
celebrated rulers in the kingdom's history,
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leaving a lasting Reading
legacy as with Trialof destiny
a symbol
and the human spirit.

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2. The Childhood days


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During a Scribd
his teenage member
years, for fullprince's
the prodigal
lifeaccess. Your firstbut
was uneventful, 30the
days are free.
kingdom remained
uneasy about the prophecy made by the chief
astrologer. The prince, determined to lift the
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curse upon him, vowed to slay 100 tigers, but
the astrologer warned him to be cautious of the
hundredth tiger.

 After becoming king, he banned tiger hunting


for everyone except himself, recognizing the
importance of preserving the limited tiger
population.

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 This decision showcased the king's wisdom,


compassion and dedication for his goal,
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ensuring the Reading a Preview
survival of the majestic creatures
for himself to slay and no one other than him.
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3) THE TIGER HUNT


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The King's quest to hunt tigers tested his
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member for occasional
Despite full
missed shots, he remained driven by
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unwavering determination.

 TheContinue
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fearsomeness was on full
display as he engaged tigers in hand-to-hand
combat, emerging victorious. With every
triumph, his confidence grew, bringing him
closer to his ultimate goal.

 His persistence and unwavering commitment


inspired awe and admiration, and after many
battles, he achieved his goal, becoming a
legendary symbol of strength and courage for
generations

 As the King continued to hunt tigers, his skills


improved, and he learned to anticipate their
movements by understanding their habits and
behaviours.

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 Despite facing tough challenges, the King's


You're Reading
unwavering a Preview
determination never faltered,
inspiring awe and admiration among his
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relentless pursuitfor
offull
his goal
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elevated Your
to first
legend30status,
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his name
becoming synonymous with bravery and
determination.
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 After many long and arduous weeks, the King
achieved his ultimate triumph, conquering the
last of the tigers and proving to himself and
others the power of determination and
perseverance.

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4) FIRST COMPLICATION
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 The King's pursuit of his dream to hunt a
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hundred tigers was not without its challenges.
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When Yourofficer
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in his state and
requested permission to hunt the tigers, the
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knew that he with
could not Trial
allow anyone else
to diminish his chances of fulfilling his dream.

 He politely refused the request, knowing that


the tigers were a limited resource and that
allowing outsiders to hunt them would
jeopardise his own quest.

 The British officer persisted, asking only for a


picture with a dead tiger and hunting gear. The
King, however, saw through the request and
knew that the officer was only seeking
publicity.

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 He feared that granting this request would


attract more British hunters to his state and put
his You're Reading
own kingdom at risk. a Preview

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King's awisdom
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foresight saved his
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first 30disaster.
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denied the
request, knowing that it was not worth the risk.
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time to the British officer's wife, resolving the
matter amicably.

 The King's actions not only demonstrated his


shrewdness and resourcefulness but also his
commitment to protecting his people and his
kingdom.

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 The incident became a testament to the King's


leadership and strategic thinking. He had not
onlyYou're
pursuedReading
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but also protected
his kingdom from unwanted attention and
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King's legacy for fullendure
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his remarkable are free.
hunting skills but
also for his ability to navigate complex
political situations and protect his people
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5) SECOND COMPLICATION
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 TheBecome a Scribd
King's dream member
to hunt for full
a hundred tigers was
notaccess.
just a personal
Your firstambition
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of pride for his kingdom.


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However, Reading
the limited withofTrial
number tigers in his
own kingdom posed a significant challenge.
After the unjust hunting of 70 tigers, the tiger
population in Pratibandapuram had
significantly decreased, making it almost
Impossible for the King to fulfil his dream.
The King realised that he needed to think
outside the box to achieve his goal. He called
upon his trusted minister, the Dewan, to help
him to find a solution.

 The King's ingenious plan was to seek a bride


from a kingdom with the highest number of
tigers statistically. The Dewan searched far
and wide until he found the perfect match for

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the King, a lady from a kingdom with a


bountiful tiger population.
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Become
With his newa wife's
Scribd member
kingdom nowforhisfull
own, the
King had access to an abundance of tigers, and
access. Your first 30 days are free.
he could continue his quest to hunt them
down. Whenever he visited his father-in-law,
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opportunity to hunt tigers,
bringing him closer to achieving his lifelong
dream.

 The King's ability to solve problems through


his ingenuity and resourcefulness was a
testament to his leadership skills. He had not
only fulfilled his personal ambition but also
preserved his kingdom's honour and pride. His
legacy would endure, not only for his
remarkable hunting skills but also for his
ability to think strategically and solve complex
problems.

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6) THEYou're Reading a Preview


FINAL HUNT

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him down a path of
selfishness and disregard for the lives of the
animals he sought to kill.
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 Despite the limited population of tigers in his
own kingdom and the harm caused to their
population by his hunts, the King remained
focused on his personal ambition. When the
final tiger proved elusive, the King became
desperate and offered the village redemption
from taxes in exchange for information on the
tiger's whereabouts When the tiger was not
found, the King's fury led him to punish the
entire village, regardless of their innocence In
a stroke of deceit, the Dewan procured an old
tiger from a zoo and released it in the field for
the King to hunt.

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 The King's achievement was marred by the


fact that the tiger he shot was still alive when
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brought Reading
to him a Preview
for a ceremony and feast. Two
men killed the tiger out of fear of the King's
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wrath, and atheScribd
Kingmember
was contentfor full
with his
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little are free.
regard for the life
he had taken. The King's downfall came in the
form of a wooden tiger gift for his son's
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birthday, which Reading
caused a with
fatal Trial
infection that
ultimately led to his demise.

 His selfish pursuit of personal ambition had


blinded him to the consequences of his actions
and left a legacy of disregard for the lives of
animals and the well-being of his subjects.
While the King's determination and
resourcefulness were admirable, his disregard
for the consequences of his actions and lack of
empathy for others serve as a cautionary tale.
The King's legacy is one of personal ambition
at the expense of others, rather than of true
leadership and compassion.

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Conclusion


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The story of "Tiger King" showcases several
themes and values, some of which include:
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dangersaofScribd member
obsession for full
and greed: The main
characters in the show are consumed by their
access. Your first 30 days are free.
desire for power, fame, and wealth, leading to
destructive behaviour and unethical actions.
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 In conclusion, "Tiger King" by Kalki teaches
us valuable lessons about the dangers of
uncontrolled ambition and the importance of
ethical choices. It reminds us that pursuing
power and success at any cost can have
harmful consequences, both for ourselves and
for the world around us. This cautionary tale
encourages us to consider the impact of our
actions and to find a balance between our
desires and our responsibilities towards nature
and society.

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Students reflection

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