The tiger in the poem a tiger in a zoo has some obvious limited limitations describes them in the contrast to its natural habitat
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he is only confined to his cage
he could not show his power to the people.
he is very sad and lonely
at night he feels very lonely and only hear the sound of cars that are patrolling
but if he would be in his natural habitat
he would roam here and there freely
he would stand near river side and would wait to catch his pray
he would terrify villagers by roaring
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