Create a dialogue between a tiger and a zoophilist, taking reference from the Leslie Norris’ poem, A Tiger in the Zoo. Include at least 7 exchanges.
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Zoophilist: I am so much aggrieved to see you in the cage!
Tiger: You are just aggrieved; my life has become hell living in this narrow, congested cage! I don’t have any desire to live longer!
Zoophilist: I will try to get you free and liberated.
Tiger: I appreciate your concern; but it is easier said than done!
Zoophilist: I will rally around the animal rights activist and have all the animals freed from this zoo. I promise you.
Tiger: Do it fast. I thought all human beings cruel; but thank God there are people like you!
Zoophilist: There are plenty of animals lover like me; it may take sometime, but I will have you freed.
Tiger: That’s really quite hopeful. I am so excited to go back to my habitat and live freely.
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