Tiger tiger revisited poem summery
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The poem 'Tiger Tiger Revisited' by Gorden J L Ramel seeks answers to the tiger's existence being threatened by mankind. The tiger is indeed a ferocious species yet according to the poet, humans are more dangerous than the tigers, being governed by greed.
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In this poem Gordon Ramel has made a sarcastic remark on the future of tiger species.
He wonders whether there is any law or amount of money which can save the Tiger from human beings.
Human beings are blind to the beauty of a tiger and more interested in selling it’s skin and bones.
He prays to God for giving us some mercy in human hearts to save the tiger from merciless killings.
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A Tiger in the Zoo Summary of the poem
The poem begins with a description of a tiger that is very beautiful and is walking in his little cage. He has beautiful stripes on his skin and has velvet like soft paws. But the tiger is not happy and is quite angry about being confined in the cage. The poet says that if the tiger was not confined to the zoo cage, he would have been hiding himself behind the long grass near some water body, in order to catch its prey that is the deer. Also, he would have terrorised the residents of the villages around the forest area. But the reality is totally opposite to this. He was confined in a cage which was made up of strong building material and he was helpless there. He could not show his power to the visitors, therefore, never tried to terrorize them. The tiger is described as being powerless and agonized by the poet. He says that during night also he is alone, hearing the voice of the patrolling vehicles of police and looking at the stars. The cage life has totally changed the tiger’s personality. The poet is trying to say that the animal which is famous for its fearlessness and freedom is confined and sad due to the human beings who want to derive pleasure by looking at him in the zoo cage.