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moral message of The poem Jagaur​

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Answered by NONEXISTENT
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The Jaguar’ was published in The Hawk in the Rain in 1957. Throughout the poem, Hughes uses figurative language and imagery to depict the differences between the jaguar and the other creatures, even cats, that live in the zoo. The jaguar attracts all manner of attention from the crowds at the zoo, far more than any of the other animals. This is all due to the power and freedom of spirit that the cat has maintained. The human visitors can sense this and are drawn to it.

Answered by RahulNaik20
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The poem describes a zoo and how the life of these animals is different in captivity than it would be in their natural habitat—for instance,the people know the animals are there because of their stink,not their liveliness.

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