What does the last two lines of the poem tell you about the bears life in My mother saw a dancing bear?
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- Stanza 1: It was a hot day in June and the poet’s mother sees a bear dancing at the schoolyard to the tunes being played on a whistle pipe by the keeper. The keeper held the chains and bar to control the bear.
- Stanza 2: All the children enjoyed the show put up by the bear. It lifted its feet up in the air and made poses in the heat.
- Stanza 3: The bear had several tricks up its sleeve. It acted as it died for the Queen, it marched and also did somersaults. All these acts were witnessed by the children.
- Stanza 4: Once the act was over, the keeper went around the crowd with the bear and a begging cup. This brought the laughter to a stop.
- Stanza 5: Everyone gave a penny to the keeper but it was not for the antics of the bear. It was for the longing for forests and snow that they saw within the bear’s eyes.
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