Why and when did maharaja anxiety reach a fever pitch
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Maharaja's anxiety reached a fever pitch when he was not able to find the hundredth tiger in order to kill it. He had already killed ninety-nine tigers but just one was left remaining. This made the King very anxious and fearful of his death approaching. After killing the ninety-nine tigers, there was a scarcity of the Tigers even in the King's father-in-law's kingdom. Whenever the King used to visit his father-in-law's place, he would kill five or six tigers.
Explanation:
The question is from The Tiger King. In the story, the kind wanted to kill 100 tigers, but he was only able to kill 99. With just one remaining from him to achieve his score of 100, he was desperate to find the 100th tiger, but unfortunately, he was not able to find that tiger in his father-in-law’s kingdom. Because of the king’s inability to find the 100th tiger, his anxiety reached the peak a resulting in a fever pitch.