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How does the poet describe the bear?

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Answered by varuncharaya20
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The poet describes the bearin a humourous way. He says that as soon as a bear sees a human being, it hugs him tightly. It clasps its prey tightly with both its hands and squeezes him to death.
Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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  • The poet uses humour to depict the bear. He claims that a bear will immediately give a human a bear hug. With both of its hands, it fiercely grasps its prey, squeezing him to death. He offers him another hard embrace to kill him if he is still alive.

  • The poet uses a highly intriguing and enigmatic style to describe the numerous wild creatures.
  • Although the poetess is introducing these creatures one at a time in a very humorous manner, they are all quite hazardous. She begins by describing the Asian lion.
  • She claims that if you go to the eastern forests and witness an animal with tawny skin that can roar, you could pass out from fright. It indicates that we observed an Asian lion.
  • She then described the Bengal tiger as a regal creature that instantly assaults and devours a man.
  • She jokes that we have definitely encountered a Bengal tiger if this stunning black and white striped cat kills us and consumes us.

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