How does the tiger feel locked in the concrete cell of the zoo?why does the tiger ignore the visitors?
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The tiger is not happy being inside the zoo. He feels like running out of there. He ignores the visitors because he is not at all interested in them.
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The tiger feels slave in the concrete cell. It feels like a prisoner. It misses its freedom in the forest where it should be lurking in the shadows; stalking its prey in the long grass near water hole, where deer come to drink water and where it lurks to pounce on them.
It can only walk a few steps in the cage. Many visitors come to see it but it does not pay any heed to them.
At night after everyone retires, it can only look at the stars from its cage.
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