people in power are whimsical. do you agree? what do you think of the maharaja in the story?
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The tale makes fun of persons in positions of authority's obstinacy and haughtiness. The story's author transports us to the era of royal reign. Additionally, the British maintained a strict authority over them. In addition, the king had no desire to help the populace; instead, they engaged in futile activities.
They changed the law to suit their purposes. Additionally, the Pratibandapuram Maharaja makes an effort to refute the main astrologer's prediction that a tiger will murder him.
He makes an effort to disprove the prophesy by killing 99 tigers. However, despite not being composed of flesh and blood, the 100 tigers kill him. He loses his life as a result of an illness when one of the wood's silvers sliced his right hand.
The character sketch of Maharaja:
- The "Tiger King" was the Pratibandapuram Maharaja.
- Because tigers controlled his life and his goal in life, he was given the appellation Tiger King.
- He killed 70 tigers in 10 years and afterwards married a woman from a region with a lot of tigers, which allowed him to kill the subsequent 30 tigers.
- The Maharaja would die at the hands of a tiger, according to the leading astrologer, who also cautioned him to be especially cautious of the hundredth tiger.
- The Maharaja decided to go on a tiger hunt since he believed that the hundredth tiger may have been the reason for his demise.
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