Why is the tiger's „strength behind the bars‟ in the poem „A Tiger in the Zoo‟?
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He cannot come out of it because strong bars fixed at the concrete cell stop him. Thus the poet says that the tiger's strength is locked behind the bars. The tiger shows no interest in looking at the visitors. Rather, he keeps on stalking (walking in angry and proud manner) in the limited space of the cage.
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The tiger is helpless.He can only move behind the bars.He just can walk the distance of the cage.The visitors in the zoo disturbs him but he can not do anything except ignoring the visitors.
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