English, asked by shameem05, 10 months ago

He should be snarling around houses
At the jungle's edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village!
what does the poet suggest through these lines?

Answers

Answered by DeepthiShashidhar
6

Answer:

the poet is suggesting that the tiger shouldn't be caged, instead, it should be free, and it should be doing what it's instincts say, like scaring the people near a nearby village near the jungle.

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Answered by Axnav
2

Answer:

THE POET SUGGEST THESE LINES BECAUSE THE TIGER HAS BEEN LOCKES IN THE CANGE AND EVERYONE WHO CAMES NEAR TO HIM THEY THROW THINGS ON HIM, TEASE HIM....

Explanation:

AS IN THESE LINES THE TIGER SHOULD BE IN THE JUNGLE AND SHOULD BE MOVING FREELY WITH HIS WHITE FANGS AND WITH HIS CLAWS, WITH THE TERROISING THE VILLAGE PEOPLE.....

ITS ORIGINAL PLACE IS IN THE KUNGLE NOT IN CAGE..

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