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Introduction
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"The Tiger King" by Kalki satirises society's
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character as a manipulative and narcissistic
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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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The King's quest to hunt tigers tested his
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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.
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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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5) SECOND COMPLICATION
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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.
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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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Conclusion
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The story of "Tiger King" showcases several
themes and values, some of which include:
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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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me to appreciate the complexity of the
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12 ENGLISH
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