Describe the appearance and activities of "A tiger in the zoo"? What does he stare and hear in the zoo?
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The tiger in the cage is just a diminished form of his original self. He paces up and down in the cage restlessly. He is confined in the narrow cell and keeps staring the stars as if longing for freedom. He is helpless and draws pity for his condition.
activity of the tiger-:
The tiger is slowly and quietly moving along the length of the cage in a threatening manner. He is ignoring the visitors because he considers them devoid of any feelings. None of them thinks of releasing him from his prison. Thus, he stops taking any notice of them.
he is staring at the brilliant stars with his brilliant eyes and seems hopeless.
at night he would listen the noise created by the patrolling car
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