How do you know that the tiger's cage is very small in the poem tiger in the zoo?
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(a) The tiger could walk only a few steps because he was locked in a very small cage.
(b) The tiger moves very slowly and quietly in a threatening way.
(c) The tiger has vivid stripes on his body and soft velvet pads.
(d) He is in quiet rage as he is locked and his freedom has been curtailed. Thus, he is unable to show his anger and ferocity.
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- This poem contrasts a tiger when it is in its natural habitat and when it is imprisoned in a zoo.
- On a starry night, the poet sees a tiger in a zoo.
- The tiger moves slowly up and down in his cage
- The tiger is full of rage but is quiet in his helplessness.
- The poet is moved to pity for the tiger
- The poet says that the tiger should have been in the jungle..
- But sadly the tiger is locked behind bars in a concrete cell
- The tiger does not take any notice of the visitors
- The tiger is no longer free to move in his natural habitat
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