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What is the tiger's framework of mind in the last four line of the poem a tiger in the zoo

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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In the last four lines, the tiger's mind is full of anguish due to the imprisonment in the cage.

Explanation:

  • In the poem 'A Tiger In the Zoo,' the speaker displays the pain of the animals held captive in the zoo and highlights humans' unfair act of curtailing the liberty of innocent animals.
  • In the last four lines i.e. 'He hears the last voice...brilliant stars,' the speaker outlines the agony and suffering of the tiger when he sees the stars.
  • The sound of patrolling cars has overtaken the natural habitat of the tiger(where he was free and happy) and therefore, he is in great pain. The stars remind him that he caged and cannot enjoy the view of the night sky freely.

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