How is the story "The Tiger King" a satire?
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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 declared that the property of the person who even hurt a tiger would be confiscated.
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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 declared that the property of the person who even hurt a tiger would be confiscated.
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