Bring out the irnoy at the end of the lesson ' The Tiger king '
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The story 'The Tiger King' is amalgam of humour, satire, and irony. ... The irony is tangible at the end. The Tiger King though tried very hard to prove the astrologer's prediction false, finally died because of a tiger, though a wooden one. His killing of hundred tigers could not save him
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‘The Tiger King’ is replete with irony that reveals the follies of autocratic and willful rulers who flout all laws and bend them to suit their selfish interests. The dramatic irony in the story is sharp when the Tiger King alone is unaware that his bullet had not killed the hundredth tiger. The other characters and the readers anticipate his doom as he celebrates his triumph over his destiny. We realize how misplaced the King’s pride in killing the first tiger was. The astrologers had prophesied, “You may kill ninety-nine tigers like this, but your death will be brought on by the hundredth tiger.” The King wanted to prove the astrologer wrong and to save his life. Ironically, to avert death he actually invites it. The lofty titles used to introduce the Tiger King, suggesting an invincible ferocity are indeed ironic for he is finally killed by a cheap, crudely made wooden toy tiger which became the tool of Nature’s revenge. He had killed a hundred tigers in vain and must be punished for it. The irony is indeed sharp when the surgeons announce the operation successful and declare the king dead.
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