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What message does the poem conveys the tiger in the zoo

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Answered by anusy2850
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The message conveyed by the poem is that just like humans, animals too long for freedom and do not like being caged. For instance, the tiger in the poem longs to be in the jungle and he looks longingly at the shining stars in the sky. By looking at the stars, the tiger hope to be with nature some day

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Answered by ananyarao33
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Through the poem 'A tiger in the zoo', the poet , Leslie Norris tries to impart the message that wild animals are better off in their natural surroundings , rather than in captivity.

Even though they face the risk of getting killed or poisoned in their habitat, they are at least free to roam wherever they want, hunt their own prey and live with their brethren.

In the zoo',they are forced to live in concrete cells, in a helpless and frustrated state, depending upon the zookeepers for food and water. They are kept as showpieces to entertain and educate the public.

They are helpless, they are at the mercy of the authorities. They can't even reveal their anger, which builds up inside them

The noble, mighty and ferocious tiger is reduced to the state of a poor, helpless creature

The animals, just like humans, long for freedom. They look longingly at the stars with their brilliant eyes. When humans don't like being kept captive, how can they did the same to animals?

Thus , the poet tells that wild animals should not be kept captive, rather they should be let free in their natural habitats

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