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THE TIGER KING. BY KALKI Prepared by L. Das. POINTS TO REMEMBER. It is a story with a moral lesson. It narrates the story of the Maharaja of Pratibandapuram in an ironical and satirical style. Pride comes before a fall and death is the great equalizer.
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THE TIGER KING BY KALKI Prepared by L. Das
POINTS TO REMEMBER • It is a story with a moral lesson. • It narrates the story of the Maharaja of Pratibandapuram in an ironical and satirical style. • Pride comes before a fall and death is the great equalizer. • Man should learn to respect life and take care of all the creatures of the Earth.
TITLE • Maharaja’s entire life revolved around tiger hunting and tiger killing. • He vowed to attend to matters of the state only after killing a hundred tigers. • Married the lady whose estate had the largest tiger population. • Hunted the hundredth tiger with great difficulty but did not actually kill it himself.
TITLE (CONT.) • Bought a wooden tiger for his son- carved by an unskilled carpenter. • Maharaja injured his hand. • The infection flared up and caused his death despite the best surgeons. • Destiny took its final revenge on ‘The Tiger King’. • The arrogance and power of man is so small compared to destiny and nature.
INTERPRETATIONS • Story is a fable with a moral. It makes an appeal for the protection of the tiger and for all flora and fauna. • Man has ravaged nature for his own selfish purposes. However nature has a way of taking revenge. • The author believes in the dictum-’Live and let live’. Killing for pleasure is a grave sin.
INTERPRETATION • ‘The Tiger King’ is a warning to man to stop his ruthless exploitation of Nature which has caused the extinction of innumerable wildlife species. • Story is more about the crime of thoughtless killing of tigers and its punishment rather than the power of destiny.
CHARACTER OF TIGER KING • Comical and eccentric character who behaves like an autocrat. • His subjects including the senior officers tremble with fear in front of him. • Moody and whimsical, he behaves in an irrational way throughout. • He resorts to bribery of the British officer’s wife to save his kingdom.