what is the theme of a tiger in the zoo
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The poet Leslie Norris wants to convey that it is cruel to keep wild animals in small enclosures in the zoo, away from their natural habitat. They feel angry, helpless and unhappy and remember their life and environment in the forest.
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The theme of a 'tiger in the zoo' is that wild animals should not be imprisoned, they should be allowed to stay in their natural habitat freely being their natural free self.
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- Humans are cruel for their entertainment and selfish reason they take away the freedom of a living being.
- The story shows the harsh reality of the human race being unkind to the animals.
- Animals stay happy in their own habitat, a tamed animal will never have the zeal like a free wild animal in the jungle.
- The author feels the suppressed tone of disgust, pain in the roar of the tiger.
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