LAW OF THE JUNGLEI have heardThere is a law of the jungleI have heard when the lion has eaten his fillHe never attacksHe goes to lie under dense shady treesAnd when the rough gustsShake branches of treesThe mynah leaving her own youngCovers the frail crow’s eggsWith her protective wings.I have heardWhen any bird-young frills out of the nestThe entire jungle wakes to rescue.I have heardWhen the weaver bird’s nestReflects on the lakeThe silvery fishes adopt it as a neighbour.And if a rough storm breaks the foot-bridge.Then on a wooden plankSquirrel, snake, gout and cheetah walk in a file.I have heardThere is a law of the jungle0 God, All-Powerful. All Seeing. All-Wise.In this my cityProclaim a law,Even the law of the jungle,—Translated from Urdu by Syeda HameedAnswer the following questions briefly.1. What does the poet mean to say by the law of the jungle?2. What happens when the strong wind blows in the jungle?3. What do the animals do when the footbridge breaks due to rough weather?4. What is the poet’s wish in the last lines?5. What metre has been used in writing this poem?
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Answer:What does the poet mean to say by the law of the jungle?
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The poet says that theres laws that every animal in the jungle follows for example the lion never attacks after he has eaten his fill.
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