CBSE BOARD X, asked by anupam2870, 10 months ago

It is the paper tiger that we come across in the poem,'A tiger in the zoo.' justify with examples from the text.

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Answered by pritamdash6365
55

Answer:

this question is not upto the mark or the data is not sufficient to cover up the answer still try to make it clear hope u understand the situation

Explanation:

here the tiger is kept behind the bars of cage. he had many experiences when he was free and could move freely wherever he wants. now he is in the cage so all his freedom were also locked. now he could only take some few steps inside it look in the sky. basically this poem deal with the suffering of a freedom taken organism who had his bad time in the cage.

Answered by priyauttam63
16

Explanation:

though the tiger is portrayed as stalking about,it is only confines of a cage,where his stalking is mingled with quiet rage. Instead of lurking in the shadows of the jungle, in pursuit of some plump deer, the paper tiger is a confined animal. Instead of spreading terror among the villagers living in the home adjoining the Jungle, the tiger of the poem is locked in a concrete cell where he ignores visitors. Instead of hearing the call of the Jungle animals, he hears the sounds of the patrolling cars. His brilliant eyes focus on stars visible through his cage instead of staring at a potential play in the forest.

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