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In the story "The Tiger" by Kalki, satire is evident through its portrayal of the tiger as a symbol of colonial power and oppression. The tiger represents the British rulers, with their arrogance and cruelty reflected in the tiger's behavior towards the villagers. Through this allegory, Kalki critiques the negative impact of British Imperialism on Indian society.

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