I'm sorry, I haven't actually read the 'End of the Tiger' short story, so I can't tell you the exact plot.
Since I don't know the specific content of this short story, it's hard to say. But generally, a short story often has elements like characters, a setting, and a central conflict. Maybe it's about the last tiger in a certain area facing challenges like habitat loss or hunting.
In the 'Lady Tiger' short story, a young man is put on trial. He is forced to choose between two doors. Behind one door is a beautiful lady and behind the other is a fierce tiger. If he chooses the door with the lady, he will marry her. If he chooses the tiger, he will be killed. The princess, who loves the young man, knows which door has what. She signals to the young man, but the author leaves it ambiguous as to whether she signaled the door with the lady or the tiger.
The 'A Tiger in His House' short story could potentially be centered around the chaos and disruption that a tiger's presence in a house would cause. It might detail the physical damage the tiger could do to the house and the possessions in it. There could also be a focus on the relationship between the human inhabitants and the tiger. Are they trying to tame it? Or are they just desperate to escape? It could also touch on themes of nature invading civilization and how humans react when their domestic space is invaded by a powerful wild animal.
The main plot might be about the encounter between the lion and the tiger. Maybe they compete for territory or for a certain prey.
Well, generally in this kind of story, it might be about a man's encounter with a tiger. Maybe the man is in the jungle and suddenly comes face - to - face with a tiger. There could be a struggle for survival, like the man trying to find a way to escape from the tiger's attack.
In 'The Lady or the Tiger', a man is put on trial in an arena. He has to choose between two doors. Behind one door is a beautiful lady whom he will have to marry if he chooses that door, and behind the other is a fierce tiger that will kill him. The princess, who loves the man, knows which door holds what. But the story ends without clearly stating whether she directs him to the lady or the tiger, leaving it to the reader's interpretation.
The main plot is usually about the experiences related to having a tiger in the house. It might involve how the tiger behaves, the challenges of keeping it in a domestic setting, and the relationship between the tiger and the people in the house.
The story mainly centers around a tiger and its interactions with the characters in the fictional town of Malgudi.
Since I'm not familiar with the 'End of the Tiger' short story, I can't determine the main characters. But perhaps it could have a tiger as one of the main characters, and maybe there are also human characters involved, such as a hunter or a conservationist, depending on the nature of the story.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this exact short story. But generally, it might be about the transition from winter to a new season, perhaps with themes of change, renewal, or the end of a difficult time.
The old man might face a series of challenges or interactions with the tiger. Maybe he tries to avoid being attacked by the tiger, or perhaps there is some form of coexistence or struggle between them. Without reading the specific story, it's hard to say exactly.