how does the story Mrs packletide tiger recrospectively teach as about wild life awareness.
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Mrs. Packletide's Tiger is a story written by British writer Hector Hugo Munro (1870 - 1916), known by his pen name Saki.
In this story, Mrs. Packletide shoots a tiger in front of her friend to show off her status and importance.
Here, animals are portrayed merely as creatures to be shot and killed for sports and trophy. Humans tend to forget that animals too are intelligent creatures and needed for healthy balance of earth's ecosystem.
In this story, Mrs. Packletide shoots a tiger in front of her friend to show off her status and importance.
Here, animals are portrayed merely as creatures to be shot and killed for sports and trophy. Humans tend to forget that animals too are intelligent creatures and needed for healthy balance of earth's ecosystem.
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The story, Mrs Packletide’s Tigers by Saki is a beautiful and apt satire on the past society that had a very ruthless and callous attitude to wildlife. He has satirized the then British officers and people in general who took immense pleasure in hunting tigers. It is true that owing to this ruthlessness and callousness the number of tiger population in Indian subcontinent had fallen drastically. The author brought this fact to light by witty satire.
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