why does the poet want the animals to be protected, yet free?
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The poet Want the animal to be protected yet free because the poet loves animals and wanted to save them..
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We are asked the reason why the poet wants the animals to be protected and yet free. The reasons why the animals to be protected but yet free is given as under:
- This question has been taken from the poem 'A Tiger in the Zoo.'
- Leslie Norris wrote 'A Tiger in the Zoo.'
- In this poem, the poet talks about a beautiful tiger who is living in a cage at the zoo.
- According to the poet, freedom is the birthright of people as well as animals.
- So it is not right that the freedom of the animals (in this poem tiger) be taken away from it.
- The poet tells us that the forest is the house of the tiger and as we do not like anyone to destroy our house we also should not destroy the forest.
- The tiger should not be forced to live his life in a cage but should be left free in the forest.
- The way we like our houses to be protected like that the tigers should also be protected in the forests.
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