describe the activities of the tiger as stated by the poet (the tiger in the Zoo)
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Some of the activities of the tiger as stated by the poet are – walking along the cage, hearing the patrolling of cars, ignoring visitors and staring at the brilliant stars of the sky.
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The tiger is strong and powerful but behind bars, trapped in a cage. It keeps pacing its small cage and is awake most of the time. It seems unhappy as it made to hunt and prey in the forest not stay imprisoned.
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The poet claims that despite the tiger's might, it remains imprisoned. Angry, the tiger paces up and down the length of his cage. The poet claims that the tiger moves slowly and pays little attention to the zoogoers. The tourists keep the tiger from sleeping during the day, while the patrol cars' noise keeps it up at night. The tiger continues to fix its sparkling eyes on the heavens as if wondering why it is trapped and begging God to be released.