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it is said that an animal's eyes have the power to speak a great language.explain with reference to the tiger​

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Answered by anjanamalavade
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Explanation:

To enable the students to understand the importance of freedom.

To enable the students to understand the dangers of deforestation and blessings of forestation.

To enable the students to understand that all animals will be happy only in their natural habitat.

To enable the students to understand the responsibility of present generation in preserving the environment and earth.

To enable the students to learn to recite poem with proper intonation and rhythm.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

The tiger's disregard for the guests suggests that he does not wish to establish eye contact with them. His eyes desire to express his displeasure towards mankind. His behaviour of looking at the heavens demonstrates his desire to dwell under the stars.

Explanation:

In two distinct poems, the two tigers are shown in stark contrast. The primary distinction is as follows:

A tiger in the zoo is a poem about the life and mental state of a tiger who is kept behind bars in a cage. He is both serene and powerless. He's walking about in his cage's little space. He may be missing his days of liberty. He is irritated by zoo visitors, but he chooses to ignore them and does not growl or attack anyone.

The second poem, How to Tell Wild Animals, refers to an Asian lion whose scream is enough to drive anyone insane. This huge and tawny animal roams the forests of the Amazon.

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