Where is the tiger locked ?
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The tiger is locked in a concrete cell where he can hardly take a few steps along the length of the cage. He doesn't take any notice of the visitors who come there. With his shining eyes, he keeps staring at the bright stars in the sky.
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- In reference to the poem "A Tiger in the Zoo" by Leslie Norris, the poet draws a striking contrast between the tiger in nature and the tiger in the zoo.
- The tiger is locked in a concrete cell where he can barely walk a few steps. the length of the cage. He doesn't notice the visitors who arrive there. With his bright eyes he keeps looking at the shining stars in the sky.
- The tiger silently expresses his anger because there is nothing he can do behind the bars of his cage. He is helpless as his power is now in the cage. It is no longer free like in the jungle.
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