Who put the cage in the jungle and what was his plan
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The poet begins by saying that the tiger has only a few steps to walk around in his cage. He contrasts this with the vast areas of land the tiger should be lurking in around the jungle. The poet further says that the tiger should be sliding through the long grass in the wild. The poet expects this ferocious animal to be hiding near the water hole, waiting for a plump prey to pass.
Instead, the tiger is locked in a concrete cell where he seems to control his ferocity behind the bars of his cage. The poet feels that the tiger should be out in open snarling at people around houses and terrorizing the village by baring his white fangs and sharp claws
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