Love for freedom is the natural instinct of every living being . Comment
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Love for freedom is the natural instinct. Let it be a human being or anything else. Everyone loves freedom. Nobody likes to live in confinement. In this poem, the tiger longed only for freedom. He was so fed up on being caged, that he even ignored the visitors. The tiger takes back and forth steps in the small area of the cage as if trying to while away the time. He wanted to escape the captivity. God has made all living beings equally and the animals too have the right to freedom. They should not be caged. They have every right to enjoy their natural habitat. We should respect their freedom and should not put them in the zoo.
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Love for independence is the instinct of every living being.
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- Just as a man loves freedom, so do all kinds of animals. Humans have kept animals in zoos for their enjoyment, entertainment, and convenience.
- This is human cruelty towards animals! Have animals ever invaded and hunted man's world? Has an animal ever surrounded a man?
- If a man is treated with the same cruelty, how will he feel? Surely, if he were in a cage he would feel pain, hurt, pain and torture?
- A tiger in the zoo poem portrays the suffering of a tiger locked in a zoo. In a concrete cell, the tiger feels enslaved.
- It feels like a prisoner. It remembers its independence in the woods where it should lurk in the shadows; Chasing its prey in tall grass near a watering hole where deer come to drink water and where it lurks to pounce on them.
- It can only walk a few steps in the cage. A large number of visitors come to see it but it does not pay any attention to them.
- After everyone has retired at night, it can only see the stars from its cage.
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