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What comes to your mind when you think of the tiger? Which line tell us this?

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Answered by mahekmuskanafsheen
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when i think about tiger it is dangarous
Answered by Jasleen0599
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When we think of the tiger, the thing that comes to our mind is his fierce attack. We come to know about this from the line: Regrettably, the tiger is known for its fierce attack.

Scratching the tiger back is a notable sonnet by KEKI N DARUWALLA.

  • The tiger is a wild creature and it is in acclaim for its ferocity. It is an unfortunate creature and makes us terrified by its appearance. But it is very unfortunate, there are times when the tiger's subterranean insect to unwind and rests in the ground won't wander around and jump on different creatures at that material his disposition fluctuates with meals.
  • When he is taken care of well, he is cheerful and relaxed. He will rest on the ground and may request that we take care of him.
  • As the colder time of year sun turns out to be delicate and smoothing, the tiger becomes quiet and quiet. By the fall evening inside the concise snapshot of the setting sunlight, the writer needs us not to think about the tiger with dread since he will lay on some stream bank.
  • The fantasy of the tiger will similarly be a lovely one. Its conceal will no more represent the dark and brilliant blades. On the other hand, it will seem delicate and respectful in its attitude. The tiger won't charge at us and upset our sleep. It will no more be an image of ferocity, showing its ferocity jumping at us.
  • The artist rather says that the tiger will guarantee his prosperity and cheerful state of mind as he has been taken care of well. He will broaden a hand of kinship towards individuals and will let us know that he is glad and furthermore a making of god-like us.
  • Here the tiger needs to depict the way of life as the concurrence of  great and awful evil. He says that he is too made by god as people and both great and detestable resize in him.

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