what do the two settings in the poem- the zoo and the forest signify? answer fast
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The poem has two distinct settings. The first setting is that of the zoo where the tiger is put in a cage. The second setting is that of the natural wild habitat of the tiger which should have been his real place. ... The tense tone represents the hidden rage of the tiger.
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forest
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and zoo is the your answer
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