what are the moral values and the message conveyed by the poet in the poem 'The Tiger and The Deer
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The deer in the poem suggests innocence, softness and love. The killing of the deer by the tiger suggests the death and destruction of healthy values of life by the cruelty of modern civilization. The poet closes the poem with a note of optimism.
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