One of the most impressive but slowly faded characters in Poe's "The Arthur Gordon Pym's Story" is Tiger. Also, according to the story, tigers are described as an important part of Pyr's life, or he will be added to the story as a later story. While Pym was in the cargo hold of the ship, Poe introduced Tiger. Tiger and Py had the toughest time in the cargo hold. When he was alone for a few days after he was abandoned. After explaining this, Pym said he felt a dizzying feeling of stubbornness and recovery after he found a tiger with him (18).
Why was Arthur Gordon Pym, the hero of the only main novel in Poe, identified as a Nantucket character on the title page? Nantucket does not have an obvious interest in Pym, and there is no unforgettable part in his story. Regarding the soul and conspiracy, for the Americans in the mid-19th century, it is only a so-called "jumping place", a small town where travelers gather to prepare for the next journey. Why do I have to identify whether Pm belongs to this place or is cheering from this place? One of the questions included other problems. Why should a person be identified as a product of his or her influence? Why do you have to decide on the idea as a pioneer of the previous idea? Why do we have to decide the behavior as the effect of the previous action? More generally, why every element of the existence of people is criticized by genealogy, should it be considered as a matter of course?
The name of Martella Tiger Richard Parker was inspired by a voyage adventure novel by Edgar Allan Poe "The Story of Arthur Gordon Pim at Nantucket Island". In this book, Richard Parker stranded, and was ultimately a traitor who was dismantled into a ship's hull (and a dog named Tiger). In the famous lawsuit R v Dudley and Stephens (1884), the author thought about the emergence of another name. Among them, the shipwreck reconnected again to a lonely boat named Richard Parker in the lifeboat. so. A writer, Jack London, was drowned by the third Richard Parker at the sinking of Francis Spyt in 1846, and the cabin boy (not Richard Parker) was demolished.
In 1838, a unique novel by Edgar Allen Poe was announced: the story of Arthur Gordon Pim of Nantucket Island. In the story, the passengers on the ship found that they were drifting without food and water. After all, they decided to kill the crew and eat to survive. Unfortunately, the passive crew is Richard Parker. Remember, this is a fictitious story written in 1838. Poor poor Richard Parker was stabbed and eaten so that the rest of the crew could survive