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What is the mood of the tiger in the poem `A Tiger in the Zoo` and why ?

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Answered by Sharptuner08
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Answer:

the tiger feels unhappy rather frustrated, restless and angry.

Explanation:

In the zoo, in his small cage and devoid of freedom, the tiger feels unhappy rather frustrated, restless and angry. In the forest, he enjoys moving majestically, wherever he wants, terrorises the villagers by displaying his sharp teeth and claws.

Answered by mousom497
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Answer:

Explanation:

The tiger is full of rage but is quite as he is feeling helplessness He is full of anger because he is captured in zooIn the zoo, in his small cage and devoid of freedom, the tiger feels unhappy rather frustrated, restless and angry. In the forest, he enjoys moving majestically, wherever he wants, terrorises the villagers by displaying his sharp teeth and claws and the tiger feels unhappy rather frustrated, restless and angry.

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