Describe the efforts made by the Tiger King to achieve his target of killing a hundred tigers.

Understand the Problem

The question refers to the story 'The Tiger King' and asks about the efforts made by the king to fulfill his vow of killing one hundred tigers. It requires summarizing the actions and strategies employed by the king throughout the story to achieve his goal.

Answer

The Tiger King banned tiger hunting, spent days in the forest, fired officers, married into a tiger-rich state, and paid off a British official, all to kill one hundred tigers.

To achieve his goal of killing a hundred tigers, the Tiger King took several actions: he banned tiger hunting in his kingdom by anyone else, he spent days in the forest, he fired officers who didn't find him tigers, he married a girl from a state with a large tiger population and he even paid off a British official to avoid conflict.

Answer for screen readers

To achieve his goal of killing a hundred tigers, the Tiger King took several actions: he banned tiger hunting in his kingdom by anyone else, he spent days in the forest, he fired officers who didn't find him tigers, he married a girl from a state with a large tiger population and he even paid off a British official to avoid conflict.

More Information

The Tiger King's obsession with killing one hundred tigers stemmed from a prediction that his death would be caused by a tiger.

Tips

A common mistake is forgetting the various strategies employed by the Tiger King, from political decisions to personal sacrifices, all driven by his singular goal.

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