What ideal conditions for the tiger doesbleslie Norris suggests?
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The poet thinks that the tiger should have been in the jungle, lurking in the shadow of long grass to prey on the deer near the water hole. He should also be on the outskirts of the jungle snarling around houses and terrifying villagers.:
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The poet is Leslie Norris. The poem ... This poem is showing the pitiful condition of the tiger in the zoo. ... Poet suggests that the cage is not the proper place for the tiger, as it is not its natural habitat.
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