(c) Why does the poet use the term 'noble' and 'wild for the tiger ?
to Tell Wild Animals)
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The poet called the tiger a noble and wild animal because it hunts only when he is hungry and not like leopard who kills for pleasure. ... In the second stanza, the poet describes about the Bengal Tiger who have black stripes on yellow ground
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The poet refers to the Bengal Tiger as 'noble' and 'wild' both. The tigers look impressive when they walk majestically and elegantly. But the same tigers become wild and brutally kill anybody for food.
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