The story is a satire on the conceit of those in power.How does the author employ dramatic irony in the story?
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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.
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The main purpose of the story Tiger King is to highlight the satire on the people of power i.e. today's political order. The king was foretold that he would be killed by hundredth tiger. So, he hunted 100 tigers down. But the irony is that the Tiger King was killed by a hundredth wooden tiger instead of any real tiger
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