explain the use of satire and irony in the tiger king
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Answer:The story is a poignant satire on the self-importance that people in power assume. The Maharaja, because of the prophecy that he would meet his death from the hundredth tiger that he kills,' shouted a warning to all the tigers. He Justified the act of hunting tigers as 'self-defence'.
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the story is a satire on the concept of those powers such people are too proud of themselves the tiger king class to disprove the Professor at the time of his birth that a tiger would be the cause of his death the result was a Nickel as well as the tragic the proud King band tiger hunting except for himself and those who had to throw a ball is thrown at them where punished by constructing their ball and property the author using the literary device of dramatic irony makes us realise that no one can escape ones that and the Maharaja was no is kept to this rule thinking himself after killing the hundred tigers you hardly knew that it was killed by the world short but by one of the hunters in the fast unt Matli he will victim to a wooden tiger and meets his Till death