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The master told the tiger to change his lifestyle as 'violence cannot be everlasting'. How did he explain it to the tiger?

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Answered by EntroScientist
15

Answer:

The master told the tiger to live a calm life. He explained that if he runs away from the school right now to his forest alone then he would hurt both others and himself. He also explains that violence is there in everyone; even in a new-born child , when he crushes a small ant below him and also when he grows up he fights & does violence .The master then concludes in the end that the tiger "Raja" is 15 yrs which means 70-75 in human tendency ; here he says that a person should give up his violence,rage and anger at this age and live a civilized life

Answered by smartbrainz
30

Explanation:

The master explains the tiger that he should lead a calm and peaceful life and leave violent acts and even thoughts. He gives an example of a newborn child who can also be called as violent when he crushes an ant beneath him.

When he grows up like a young one, he becomes violent when he is angry or when he is fighting. The master further adds that the tiger should not go into the forest at that time as by doing this, he may hurt himself and others too.

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