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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’? - English Elective - NCERT

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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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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 a mundane level to a higher plane of existence
Raja symbolizes a soul striving for perfection
Narayan seems to suggest that the people of Malgudi need an exemplary personality.

like Raja, the tiger emulates and then improves 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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Notes

Guidance:

  • Content = 3 marks
  • Expression = 2 marks (grammatical accuracy, fluency, coherence, vocabulary)
A Tiger for Malgudi
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