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Preeti Dabral 2 years, 8 months ago
The author uses satire in his story to talk about the indiscriminate killing of tigers. The entire species of tigers have become extinct at the state of Pratibandapuram and that of his wife’s native state by the time the king himself dies. What is pointed in a subtle manner is that these killings are a result of mere whims and fancies? They do not have any logical explanation in the face of the inevitable status of death. Moreover, the silence on the death of tigers itself draws a strong correlation between the life of the king and that of the ninety-nine tigers killed by him.
Besides, no second thought is ever given while killing the tigers. There is also an implicit suggestion of killings for preserving the vainglory of humans in the British officer’s request for a photograph with a dead tiger. It is as if these animals’ existence is at stake for more than one reason and for no fault of their own. The absurdity highlighted in the killings, by the author, also makes the readers wonder if these animals deserve more security than human beings.
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Yes, but not in all cases.
Racial discrimination is a common talk for the time being. A child who face this kind of factor, it do not tell a good future for the child. Children who have a difficult childhood, become even more resolute because he/she faces the hindrance and so he/she makes up his/her mind in order to fight against that fact. But the children who have a comfortable childhood can't feel the seriousness of the difficulties of life against human livings. So they can't face the hindrance and so they don't know how to fight against it for life.
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Women empowerment has become a significant topic of discussion in development and economics. It can also point to the approaches regarding other trivialized genders in a particular political or social context.
Women's economic empowerment refers to the ability for women to enjoy their right to control and benefit from the resources, assets, income and their own time, as well as the ability to manage risk and improve their economic status and well being. For women empowerment it is recommended to provide more formal education opportunities for women that would allow for higher bargaining power in the home. They would have more access to higher wages outside the home; and as a result, make it easier for women to get a job in the market. Therefore getting a job outside home is also related to women empowerment.
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