In stanza third of tiger in the zoo the tiger was in the zoo or jungle
Answers
Answered by
8
Answer:Here the poet imagines what the tiger would be doing in case he failed to find any prey in his natural habitat. He says that the tiger would be growling at the edge of jungle near some village. He would be showing his white fangs and claws while moving here and there. He would thus become a cause of terror for the villagers. The poetess here gives a hint that if we destroy the natural habitat of tigers, they will be forced to turn to our towns and villages to find their food.
Explanation:
Plz mark as Brainlist
Answered by
16
Answer:
The Poem - A Tiger in the Zoo.
By- Leslie Norris
Stanza 3
He should be snarling around houses
At the jungle's edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village !
The poet says that if the tiger would have been free, he would have snarled around the houses located at the outskirts of the forest. He would terrorise people with his sharp tooth and claws. Thus would create fear among the people living in the village.
Explanation:
Similar questions