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" Humour is the best medicine for every ailment in life" Comment with reference to " How to tell wild animals "​

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Answered by nadirarockstar
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We locate some funny depictions about the creatures in the poem. The writer has made it by the determination of words and his example of clarifying. As the Bengal tiger is portrayed honourable and the hyena grins.  

It relies upon the topic of what style a writer receives while composing a poem. It depicts wild creatures and how to recognize them. To keep away from distortion and dullness, the artist utilizes 'humour' as a successful weapon. The 'humour' utilized in this poem is suggestive and light-hearted. It isn't gnawing or scorching as a result. On the off chance that the Asian Lion "thunders at you as you're biting the dust". The Bengal Tiger is a 'respectable' wild brute that "welcomes you" when you are meandering round in the wilderness. The unsparing Leopard will demonstrate no leniency and it will "do nothing more than a bad memory to thunder with torment." If you have any questions, the bear will "give you only one more touch." The artist utilizes unpretentious humour when he says: "Hyenas accompany cheerful grins; But in the event that they sob they're Crocodiles".

Answered by Raghav1330
32

Humour is the best medicine for every ailment in life and could be told to the wild animals with the following ways mentioned below :

- Wild animals are also living beings and they also feel the sense of emotions such as ( happy , excited , funny , sad ) etc.

- So in order to make them realize the importance of humor we need to deal with them in a friendly manner.

- We should play games with them but without crossing our limits and should try to converse with them in their language and it's obvious that if we behave with them in a good manner regularly they'll surely enjoy the moment.

- Animals will feel the sense of humour when they see something funny happening around them.

- They'll laugh when we make funny expressions in front of them.

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