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a caged tiger in a zoo and a visitor . ( a tiger in the zoo ) class 10 dialogue writing

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Man: "It is so disgusting to live like a captive."

Tiger: "We are free animals, it is against our nature to live in a cage."

Man: "Even though men have superior ability than animals, sometimes they tend to behave worse than animals."

Tiger: "Yes, we kill because that is our way of procuring food."

Man: "Yes, man kills animals for pleasure."

Tiger: "We follow our nature."

Man: "Man's nature is to be kind. But he becomes mean and selfish."

Tiger: "We prefer to stay within our natural habitation and do not trouble man. Man should also stay within his area and not come to the jungle to hunt us."

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Tiger: I am sick of living here in the caged walls of my artificial lair. I miss my freedom of forests.

Hippo: Same here. I also miss living in the fresh rivers. The water in the artificial lake stinks. I miss my comrades.

Monkey: I feel I will die of suffocation too. There are hardly five trees. I am tired of jumping on them.  

Rhino: I just wonder how men will themselves feel if we confine them in limited area!

Tiger: Who will put this in man’s head that we animals also love freedom?  

Rhino: Man has kept animals in zoos for his pleasure, entertainment and convenience. This is man’s cruelty to animals!

Monkey: Have animals ever encroached into man’s world and hunted him? Has any animal ever encaged any man? If man were treated with the same cruelty, how would he feel? Certainly, he would feel the pain, hurt, suffering, and torture if being in the cage?

Hippo: Man must realize animals are physically and mentally healthier in the wild than in zoos. They are able to have more exercise as they can run around and hunt in larger land spaces in the wilderness.  

Tiger: Man has forgotten his duty. Let’s pray to God for freedom. Only God can help us.  

All together: O God help us or we will die.  

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