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This poem tries to depict the mental condition of a caged tiger and his helplessness.
Is this pitiable or frustrating? Why?​

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Answered by kanti19821982
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Answer:

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Answered by gayankhyatiporna
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Answer:

The mental condition is pitiable

Explanation:

The mental condition of a caged tiger will be pitiable rather than frustrating because the tiger is kept away from his natural habitat for tourist attraction which is very much sorrow . He is locked in the concrete cell and his strength behind the bars of the cell is worthless . When a tiger is kept in a cage away from his natural habitat it will affect the tiger's behaviour as well . The tiger used to lurk in the shadows and slide through the long grass near the water hole where the pluml deer is drinking water . He should be terrorising the villagers by bearing out his fangs and claws , whereas when a tiger is in the cage he will not be able to do so . So this makes the situation more pitiable than frustrating. Yes it will frustrating for the Tiger ..

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