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Figure of speech of Noble Bengal tiger from the lesson How to tell wild animals

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Answered by HɪɢʜᴇʀKᴜsʜᴀʟBᴏʏSᴜʙs
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This humorous poem suggest some dangerous ways to identify wild animals . The poet gives a beautiful description of the Asian Lion and the Bengal Tiger . Then he points out about the leopard and the Bear . He describes Hyena for its smiling face and the crocodile for its tear . Then the poet describes how the Chameleon changes its colour .

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Irony

The poet says it is ironical that the "Noble" Bengal tiger eats the moment its sees you.

Explanation

  • Irony is a contrast or incongruity between expectations for a situation and what is reality.
  • The poet explains the Tiger which roams in the jungle and belongs to a royal (noble) clan. The colour of its skin is yellowish with black stripes. The poet says that to notice the tiger kills you and eats you up, then this means that you have surely seen a "Noble" Bengal Tiger.
  • Noble means having or showing fine personal qualities or high moral principles, hence its irony that the poet says tiger Noble, yet his characteristics is in contrast to the meaning of noble
  • Moreover, the poet has used dark humour to explain how a tiger looks like since once a person has been eaten up by a wild animal, there is no use in determining which wild animal it is.

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