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1 .  Some of the activities of the tiger behind the bars of its cage includes stalking along the length of the cage, ignoring visitors, hearing patrolling cars and staring at the brilliant stars shining in the sky.

2 . The tiger terrorises the villagers by growling around the houses of villagers which were at Jangle's edge. Also the tiger shows his white fangs and long claws and thus make his fierce presence to the Villagers. The tiger creates terror by growling around the houses of villagers which is near the jungle.

3 . The tiger should snarl around houses at the edge of the forest because of the following reasons. Firstly the villagers will not disturb the peace of the forest. Secondly, they will not kill the animals for money or just for fun.

4 . The tiger feels very helpless in the cage. He stares with hope at the brilliant stars shining in the sky. He hopes for the day when he would be able to run free in the wild. The brilliant stars, thus, provide him with some sort of comfort .

5 . The poet wants to convey that it is cruel to keep the wild animals in small enclosures of the zoo, away from their natural habitat. They feel angry, helpless and unhappy and remember their life and environment in the forest.

6 . The tiger feels slave in the concrete cell. It feels like a prisoner. It misses its freedom in the forest where it should be lurking in the shadows; stalking its prey in the long grass near water hole, where deer come to drink water and where it lurks to pounce on them

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1 . As man loves freedom, so do all forms of animals. Man has kept animals in zoos for his pleasure, entertainment and convenience. This is man’s cruelty to animals! Have animals ever encroached into man’s world and hunted him? Has any animal ever encaged any man? If man were treated with the same cruelty, how would he feel? Certainly, he would feel the pain, hurt, suffering, and torture if being in the cage? The poem A Tiger in the Zoo portrays the anguish of a tiger caged in a zoo. The tiger feels slave in the concrete cell. It feels like a prisoner. It misses its freedom in the forest where it should be lurking in the shadows; stalking its prey in the long grass near water 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. Many visitors come to see it but it does not pay any heed to them. At night after everyone retires, it can only look at the stars from its cage.

2 . The natural place of living for a wild animal is the forest. Keeping them enclosed in the cage is like restricting the animals from their natural habitat. Animals are an essential part of the ecosystem. They help in maintaining the balance of nature. Confining them in the cages not just takes away their freedom but also disturbs the balance of nature. A wild animal in its natural habitat plays a significant role in maintaining the food web. The loss of freedom for the sake of entertainment of the humans is very inhumane treatment given to the animals. Such activities should be prohibited and no animal should be kept in the zoo or cages.

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