English, asked by Arunraj1100, 9 months ago

The tiger in the poem 'The Tiger in the Zoo' has some obvious limitations, describe them in contrast to its natural habitat.

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Answered by kalpana358
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Answer:

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

Answered by DivineEyes
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Answer:

1. The tiger in the zoo was confined to small space. He was angry that he couldn't be free to move, hunt and do what he pleased to. he was forced to be a showpiece; and the cage's bars obstructed his view of the starry night. This was all unlike his natural habitat where he hunted friendly and slept fitfully.

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