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During covid 19, in the lockdown , we understood that 'Freedom is the most important thing in our life' when we felt like a caged animal in the zoo. In this context give your opinion on the condition of the innocent animals that are kept imprisoned in zoos all their lives. Is it not the time that we should stop keeping animals in zoos for our entertainment?​

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Answered by itzsecretfruity
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For most of us, the lockdown imposed by the government in the wake of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is turning out to be exactly what we feared: imprisonment. Day after day of sitting at your home, doing work, eating and sleeping, but not being able to go out except to the neighbourhood store to buy groceries and other essentials. A feeling of being caged.

Cage. Right. That is the word. We all are feeling as if we are in a cage made of cement, concrete, wood and metal. No means of escape. Worst of all, it means we will not get to experience the delights of summer, however brutal it eventually is. Going out with friends, watching a movie, even having an ice cream is now a novelty for us.

Perhaps now, we might be able to think about those poor animals whom we cage in those modern prisons called “zoos” for our recreation and education.

Perhaps now, we might be able to think about those poor animals whom we cage in those modern prisons called “zoos” for our recreation and education.How must they feel? When we can’t even tolerate a few weeks in the comfort of our homes, how can we leave them exposed to the cruelty of spending their entire lives inside a prison fashionably termed as a zoo?

In case of our current "internment", we, who are from reasonably well-to-do sections of society, have all modern amenities with us. We can surf the internet at reasonably good speed and thanks to the various e-commerce companies, we can even get food and medicines at our doorstep.

Hope it helps !

Thαnks

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