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# Ajamil and the Tigers

"Ajamil and the Tigers" by Arun Kolatkar narrates the story of the tiger people who approach their king, distressed about their starvation due to a new sheep dog named Ajamil. The tale unfolds their attempts to confront this obstacle in their quest for food and survival.

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## Knowledge Snapshot

| Field | Details |
| :--- | :--- |
| Class | Class 11 |
| Subject | English |
| Book | Woven Words |
| Chapter | Ajamil and the Tigers |
| Pages | 140-143 |

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## Chapter Summary

### Short Summary
The tigers, facing starvation after 15 days, complain to their king about Ajamil's sheep dog, which prevents them from hunting. The king devises a plan but ends up captured by the dog, leading to a misunderstanding that results in a friendship pact.

### Detailed Summary
The tiger people, led by their king, express their complaints about starvation due to Ajamil's sheep dog, who prevents them from hunting. The tiger king decides to confront the situation directly. Despite his confidence, he is quickly captured by the swift dog along with his tigers. During their capture, the king tries to turn the situation into a friendship but is hindered by the dog’s integrity. Ajamil, acting as a shepherd, sees this as an opportunity to foster a relationship and invites the tigers to dinner, which they accept. Ultimately, he establishes a long-term friendship treaty with them, providing for their needs and ensuring peace among the animals, as both tigers and sheep can now coexist without fear.

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## Topic-Wise Explanation

### The Tigers' Plight
The tigers face hunger and express desperation as they can’t approach food due to Ajamil’s sheep dog.

### The Tiger King's Plan
The king, shocked by the plight of his subjects, vows to teach the dog a lesson and prepares for an attack.

### Sheep Dog's Defense
The sheep dog captures the king and tigers quickly, showing his agility and serving as the protector of Ajamil’s flock.

### The Misunderstanding
Miscommunication arises as the king tries to persuade Ajamil they come in peace, leading to tensions.

### Ajamil's Decision
Ajamil chooses to ignore the deceitful claims and extends an invitation to the tigers for dinner as a gesture of goodwill.

### The Pact of Friendship
Ajamil successfully negotiates a friendship treaty, resulting in a mutual agreement between him and the tiger people.

### The Role of the Good Shepherd
Ajamil fulfills his role as a shepherd by ensuring the tigers are well-fed and secure, fostering a peaceful cohabitation.

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## Core Ideas

| Idea | Explanation |
| :--- | :--- |
| The essence of survival | The narrative highlights the struggle for food and coexistence in nature. |
| The value of communication | Misunderstandings can lead to significant consequences, yet they can also be resolved through dialogue. |
| Friendship between species | The story promotes the idea that different species can form alliances for mutual benefit. |

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## Key Concepts

| Concept | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Misunderstanding | A failure to understand or interpret something accurately, leading to conflict. |
| Friendship Pact | An agreement between parties to foster goodwill and support each other. |
| Survival Instincts | The natural behaviors and responses that ensure survival in a challenging environment. |

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## Important Points for Revision

* The tigers complain about starving due to the sheep dog.
* The tiger king prepares a plan to confront the dog.
* The king's arrogance leads to his capture.
* Ajamil turns the situation around by inviting the tigers for dinner.
* A friendship pact is established, ensuring peace.
* The importance of communication in resolving conflicts is emphasized.
* Ajamil secures the needs of both the tigers and the sheep.
* The narrative showcases coexistence between predator and prey.

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## Vocabulary and Glossary

| Word / Phrase | Meaning |
| :--- | :--- |
| Plight | A difficult or adverse situation. |
| Banquet | A large meal or feast, typically celebrating an event. |
| Agility | The ability to move quickly and easily; nimbleness. |

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## Practice Questions

### Short Answer Questions

1. What complaint do the tiger people bring to their king?
2. How does the king respond to the tigers' plight?
3. What happens when the king confronts the sheep dog?
4. What invitation does Ajamil extend to the tigers?
5. What is the outcome of the encounter between Ajamil and the tiger king?

### Long Answer Questions

1. Discuss the significance of the tiger king's plan and its consequences.
2. Explain how the theme of misunderstanding is presented in the chapter.
3. Analyze Ajamil's role as a good shepherd and how it affects the dynamics between the tigers and his flock.

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## Related Concepts

* Coexistence in nature
* The roles of predator and prey
* Communication between species

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