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"If I find you fighting again, I’ll be back to stop it. Take care; you should not need a tiger to keep the peace." How do the above lines align with the novel‘A Tiger for Malgudi’? |
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Answer» • Raja, the tiger, after coming under the influence of the Master, behaves more humanly than human beings. • listens to the Master's discourses on The Bhagavad Gita • tries to elevate himself from mundane level to a higher plane of existence • Raja symbolises a soul striving for perfection • Narayan, seems to suggest that the people of Malgudi need an exemplary personalitylike Raja, the tiger to emulate and then improve themselves • As Master and the tiger leave Malgudi, they come across a rioting mob engaged in bloody strife- they disperse when they see a tiger • Forgetting their strife with each other • Master says our country also needs a tiger to keep us disciplined |
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