Reading Notes: The Tiger, The Brahman, and The Jackal Part B

For my main character(s), I have decided to use The Tiger, The Brahman, and The Jackal to be its inspiration because of the tiger's charm and wit. The quest to outsmart the tiger seems to be like a puzzle. For my story, my jackal will be in the form of a young, and recent graduate who earns the job in which he thought he wanted but comes to a sudden realization that the statement "Be careful what you wish for" is not one that people say just to say it. Not only does he encounter trouble on this wild ride, he brings along his two friends who balance out his personality and often are apart of the reason of his troubles. Besides this, his greatest strengths also acts as his greatest weaknesses (Kind, Outgoing. and Stand-up). My Tiger will be in the form of someone who poses charisma, charm, wit, and has a dark sense of humor. My Brahman will be displayed as level headed and naive. 
     The setting of the story takes place in various places instead of one setting to give it a more broader outlook. I wanted to make sure the characters journeys all play a factor into the ending of the story. It will kind of act like a domino effect with a little bit of twists and turns. Just like in the story, One should be aware of the choices that they make which could lead to possible consequences.
                          (Photo: Tiger, Brahman, and Jackal)              


                
 Bibliography: The Tiger, The Brahman, & The Jackal by Joseph Jacobs
                                                                         

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