"a tiger for Malgudi" from this chapter write a character sketch on the tiger n the captain
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Raja
Raja the tiger is the novel’s protagonist. From his reflections on his youth, readers can see that he was once a violent and domineering animal who used his physical size and strength to intimidate other animals. He is chastened by the death of his family at the hands of hunters and then by a sustained period of bondage at the hands of Captain, a cruel circus master. His violent tendencies peek once more in his murder of Captain and in his rampage throughout Malgudi, but by this point, he is tired of violence and desires only peace. He finds this peace in the company of the Master and later in his retirement to Malgudi’s zoo.
Captain
Captain is a hard, capitalistic man who values the success of his circus over the wellbeing of Raja and other animals. He is also somewhat sadistic, as indicated by the severity of punishments he inflicts on his charge. These include starvation, humiliation, and even electrocution. An opportunist, Captain was quick to grasp an opportunity to make money by having Raja feature in a film, but in his efforts to make the tiger play along, he oversteps his authority, and Raja mauls him to death.
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