Why is the tiger locked in a concrete cell
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Answer:
To avoid it from attacking people and it is safe there also.
Explanation:
The tiger is locked in a ‘concrete cell’ in the zoo for the security of the humans. The tiger is a wild and ferocious animal so it has to be locked.
EXPLANATION:
In the poem ‘A Tiger in the Zoo’ by Leslie Norris, the poet draws a striking contrast between the tiger in the wild and the tiger in the zoo. The poet ironically describes the plight of a caged tiger. In the forest the tiger is the king of the forest. It romps about freely in its majestic manner but inside the zoo the grand animal is under lock and key.
It has to be confined to a concrete cell for the safety and security of the humans who flock to see it. Lest the tiger should escape and exhibit its ferociousness it has to be locked in a concrete cell at the cost of its freedom.