This chapter narrates the story of the Maharaja of Pratibandapuram, known as the Tiger King, who is determined to kill one hundred tigers to escape his foretold fate. It highlights themes of power, pride, and irony.
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What was the immediate cause of the Maharaja's infection?
How did the author use irony in the ending of the story?
What does the astrologer predict about the Maharaja?
How does the story illustrate the consequences of pride?
What did crown prince Jung Jung Bahadur grow up to be?
How did the Maharaja react after killing his first tiger?
What does the wooden tiger symbolize in 'The Tiger King'?
What is the tone of the author throughout the story?
What lesson can be drawn from the fate of the Tiger King?