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The poem “A Tiger in the Zoo” contrasts a tiger in the zoo with the tiger in its natural

habitat. Elaborate the contrast in your own words. (5 marks question)​

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Answered by itsurfrndbarani
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Answered by gayathryanil
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Answer: A tiger in the zoo contrasts with a tiger in its natural habitat.

Explanation: A tiger in the zoo is helpless and hopeless. He stalks along the length of his cage in his quiet rage. His strength and brilliant eyes are imprisoned behind the cage. He is full of rage towards the human beings as they do not help him in this terrible situation and thus he ignores all his visitors. At night, he stares longingly at the brilliant stars in the sky, hoping for freedom.

However, a tiger in its natural habitat is majestic. He lurks in shadows and slides through long grass near a water hole, waiting for a pump deer to pass by for his meal. He snarls around the houses near the forest's edge, terrifying the villagers with his white fangs and claws. In his natural habitat, the tiger is truly free

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