You have read the poem a tiger in the zoo write a letter to your friend describing in greed the condition of a caged tiger
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Dear Friend:
I hope this letter finds you in great health and spirits. I am writing this letter to share with you my anguish over the problem of innocent animals kept in zoos. These animals are living a poor, wretched life.
These animals feel slave in the concrete cells. They feel like prisoners. They miss their freedom in the forest; in the cage they can only walk a few steps. At night after everyone retires, they can only look at the stars from their cages. They eat the meat given to them by the zoo keepers; at times the meat might be stale.
I feel the zoos should be banned. If people are curious to see these animals, they should go to animal seeing safaris. How will men feel if they are caged? I hope you agree with my views. Do write me back expressing your take on the matter. That’s all. The rest is fine. Parnam to uncle and aunt.
Yours affectionately,
Parveen
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Letter to a friend describing the poor condition of a tiger that you have read in a poem.
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From
Raj Kumar
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To
Philips,
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Dear friend,
I am fine and I hope you too. I am writing this letter to you to describe about a recently read poem “A Tiger in the Zoo” which caught me hard in my feelings. In that poem there was a tiger confined in a zoo cage. It was a brave tiger but helplessly starring at the visitors. If it would have been in the wild it would be roaming freely in the jungle and hunting its prey whenever it wants to. However, it was in the cage. Tiger is known for its fearlessness and aggressive nature. But humans have changed its personality by confining it to a cage.