why does the tiger look at the world through jaundiced eyes
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The idiom jaundiced eye goes back to the 1600s. An idiom is a word, group of words or phrase that has a figurative meaning that is not easily deduced from its literal meaning. ... To look at something with a jaundiced eye means to look upon something with prejudice, usually in a cynical or negative way.
The tiger, with his shining eyes, keeps staring at the shining stars and desires to be free like them. Since the stars residing in their natural environment (the sky here), the tiger also wants to wander around in the forest, since this is where his natural habitat is and that is where he belongs to.
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