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1 How has the tiger been described in the poom "A tiger in the zoo?
2 which does "in the world possessions mean? ​

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Answered by afihaha
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. This poem contrasts a tiger in the zoo with the tiger in its natural habitat. The poem moves from the zoo to the jungle, and back again to the zoo. The poem provides a contrast in the mood and environment of a tiger when he is in the zoo and a tiger when he is in the forest. In the zoo, he has no freedom. He is kept in a cemented cell behind the bars. He feels angry, frustrated and helpless. This reminds him of his natural habitat, his hiding and sliding in the long grass near the water hole and pouncing upon the fat deer, the way he terrorised the villagers, displaying his sharp teeth and claws.

2. "In the world of possessions" means that the world is full of materialistic things. Here everything and every action are made to possess something, whether it is the possession of land, property, money, or any other thing.

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Answered by angel1454
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Answer:

1) The tiger is described as being powerless and agonized by the poet. He says that during night also he is alone, hearing the voice of the patrolling vehicles of police and looking at the stars. The cage life has totally changed the tiger's personality.

2) "In the world of possessions" means that the world is full of materialistic things. Here everything and every action are made to possess something, whether it is the possession of land, property, money, or any other thing

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