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How do we come to the conclusion that the "Tiger and the tunnel" is an inspirational story? What are the points which need to be considered to...

"The Tiger in the Tunnel" is an inspirational story because eventually, and against all odds, Tembu takes over from his father’s previous job in order to take care of the family. The young boy is not intimidated by the situation and does not abandon his duty to the family. He steps in confidently into Baldeo’s shoes. This shows courage and resilience in likeness to his father.


Baldeo’s courage and reaction to the tiger is also another source of inspiration. After hearing the movements of the tiger, he was worried for his son’s safety. Nevertheless, he was ready to defend him as he slept. He embodied the true character of a father, ever willing and ready to defend his family from any and all threats. On the other hand, when the tiger approached him, he stood his ground and refused to die a coward. He made a conscious decision to face the beast and fight for his life.

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