English, asked by BhavyaAtman, 9 months ago

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2. But he's locked in a concrete cell,
His strength behind bars,
Stalking the length of his cage,
Ignoring visitors.
(a) What does the phrase "his strength behind bars' suggest?
(b) Why does the tiger ignore the visitors?
(c) What does the tiger do in the cage?
(d) What does the expression 'stalking the length of the cage' imply?​

Answers

Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
64

a. The phrase 'his strength behind bars' means that the tiger do not have any strength and is helpless, as he is in the cage.

b. The tiger ignores his visitor as no one helps him to get out of the cage.

c. The tiger is 'stalking the length' of his cage, which means that he is just moving around in his cage.

d. The expression 'stalking the length of the cage' implies that the tiger is moving in his cage helplessly.

Explanation:

"A Tiger in the Zoo" is a poem written by Leslie Norris. The poem talks about the life of a tiger in a zoo and natural habitat, that is forest.

The poet has shown the contrast between how freely a tiger feels in a forest and how helpless in a cage.

a. The phrase 'his strength behind bars' suggests the helplessness of the tiger in a cage. He is powerless in a cage.

b. The tiger ignores the visitors, those who come to see him in a zoo, because they do nothing to help him. The visitors also enjoy him seeing in the cage, thus he ignores them, as they can not do anything to help him get out of the cage.

c. The tiger is just moving around in his cage to and fro, helplessly, as if measuring the length of his cage.

d. The expression 'stalking the length of the cage' implies that the tiger is slowly moving around in his cage, as if he do not have any power.

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Answered by Aadhuaayu
29

(a) What does the phrase "his strength behind bars' suggest?

(b) Why does the tiger ignore the visitors?

(c) What does the tiger do in the cage?

(d) What does the expression 'stalking the length of the cage' imply?​

SOLUTIONS :

"A Tiger in the Zoo" is a poem written by Leslie Norris. The poem talks about the life of a tiger in a zoo and natural habitat, that is forest.

The poet has shown the contrast between how freely a tiger feels in a forest and how helpless in a cage.

a. The phrase 'his strength behind bars' suggests the helplessness of the tiger in a cage. He is powerless in a cage.

b. The tiger ignores the visitors, those who come to see him in a zoo, because they do nothing to help him. The visitors also enjoy him seeing in the cage, thus he ignores them, as they can not do anything to help him get out of the cage.

c. The tiger is just moving around in his cage to and fro, helplessly, as if measuring the length of his cage.

d. The expression 'stalking the length of the cage' implies that the tiger is slowly moving around in his cage, as if he do not have any power.

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