"The Tiger
smiled"
Introduction
Jim Corbett has expressed his
experience on the natural , challenging place where he visited and came across
with a dangerous problem. Then at live end he shares his personal feelings with
successful and failed expressness.
Jim is an experienced one to
describe on the short story writing with very minute point.
"The Tiger smiled" is a short story which provided the full description
place with writer's own experience. Here we find where writer expresses his
opinion and (ikings with his own activities at chograph, a hundred years along
the path We went to a ravine and decided
to lake to the ravine. Folow it down to his junction with the village and pick
up the path on the far side of the undergrowth.
Now, he starts with about story
line where he saw at the spot from which the bird had risen and saw two eggs.
As soon as he founded that these eggs, straw gloured with rich brown markings,
were ofa most unusual shape, one being long and very pointed. While the other
was as rounde as a marble asd as his collection lacked mghtjar eggs to add this
odd clutch to it. So, cupping his eft hand he placed the eggs in it packed them
sound with a little moss.
As we write went down the banks
becomes higher and sitly yards from where we had ewerd it come on a deep drop
of some twelv to fourteen feet. Jim handed the rifle, after some time he come
to know that the tigress followed him and other two men, who where with him to
help them, after they left the open grounded. So, the three of them stood in a
funch they had the smooth, steep rock behind us, to our right a wall of rock
slightly equaning overthe raving fifteen feet high or fortly feet high.
At last, he short the tiger
after such a long process of swingning with single hand and at last he gets
success to kill a tiger. After three fail attempt and three more things each of
which would oppear to been his disadvantage, were actually in his favour. These
were-
The
eggs in his left hand.
The
light rifle he was cassying
The
tiger being a man-eather
Conclusion
Thus, at last he cut the tread
of life who had cut the threads of sixty-four human lives and kept the eggs, at
the safe place which replaced with different look, at last.