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what do you feel about the tiger after reading the poem tiger?​

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Answered by Draxillus
6

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  • The poem 'A tiger in the zoo' by Leslie Norris contrast a tiger in the zoo with a tiger in his natural surroundings.

  • The poem moves back and forth from the cage to the Jungle and back again and gives The Reader a clear picture of how the caged tiger longs for his freedom .

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  • The tiger is actually a prisoner in a concrete cell

  • All his gorgeous strength is wasted behind the bars

  • All he can do is space back and forth all the time and completely ignore the visitors who come to gaze at him with wide eyed wonder .

  • Even at night, the tiger do not hear any Jungle sounds but only the voice of the patrolling cars which made the rounds to ensure the safety of all caged animals like the tiger .

  • He feels helpless and can only stare at the brilliant stars with his brilliant eyes longing for freedom .
Answered by THEGOODBOY90
7

Explanation:

Introduction:

The poem 'A tiger in the zoo' by Leslie Norris contrast a tiger in the zoo with a tiger in his natural surroundings.

The poem moves back and forth from the cage to the Jungle and back again and gives The Reader a clear picture of how the caged tiger longs for his freedom .

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The tiger is actually a prisoner in a concrete cell

All his gorgeous strength is wasted behind the bars

All he can do is space back and forth all the time and completely ignore the visitors who come to gaze at him with wide eyed wonder .

Even at night, the tiger do not hear any Jungle sounds but only the voice of the patrolling cars which made the rounds to ensure the safety of all caged animals like the tiger .

He feels helpless and can only stare at the brilliant stars with his brilliant eyes longing for freedom .

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