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Leslie Norris has described some of the activities of a tiger behind the bars of its cage. How does he contrast the tiger in the cage with the tiger in the zoo? Chapter A tiger in the Zoo

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Answered by Anonymous
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This poem contrasts a tiger in the zoo in his cage with the tiger in its natural habitat. The poem moves from the zoo to the jungle, and back again to the jungle. ... The poet feels that the tiger should have been moving freely in the forest and hunting at his will. But now he is locked in a concrete cell behind the bars.

Answered by sharmamanasvi007
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This poem contrasts a tiger in the zoo in his cage with the tiger in its natural habitat. The poem moves from the zoo to the jungle, and back again to the jungle. ... The poet feels that the tiger should have been moving freely in the forest and hunting at his will. But now he is locked in a concrete cell behind the bars.

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