By ignoring visitors what is the poet trying to say in the poem" a tiger in the zoo"?
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Answer: (a) The poet is trying to suggest that the tiger should be allowed to live in his natural habitat. (b) The tiger scares the people by growling at them and showing his teeth and claws.
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Basically, the poet wants to say that the actual life of a tiger is to live in a natural habitate where he could catch his prey and eat it but the tiger in the cage can not do so. At the jungle's edge, Baring his white fangs, his claws, Terrorising the village!
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