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" Freedom is everyone's birth right". How does the poet convey this message through the poem tiger in the zoo?​

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Answered by llSweetPoisonlI
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Not only humans but the animals too, cherish freedom and freedom can’t be bargained at any cost. The tiger may be well fed and protected in the zoo. However, he can’t stay happy until or un.less he is fre e to live, hunt and run under the open sky. He is in quiet rage and longs for fr eedom. He is angry being behind the bars and that too, he can’t express. He would have been a different animal if he had been free and ferocious in jungle and live the way God has created him.

Answered by llMichFabulousll
82

Explanation:

Not only humans but the animals too, cherish freedom and freedom can’t be bargained at any cost. The tiger may be well fed and protected in the zoo. However, he can’t stay happy until or un.less he is fre e to live, hunt and run under the open sky. He is in quiet rage and longs for fr eedom. He is angry being behind the bars and that too, he can’t express. He would have been a different animal if he had been free and ferocious in jungle and live the way God has created him.

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