![]() ![]() How can people be sensitized about the need of tiger?Īns: Tigers are considered as an endangered species. Tigers are becoming extinct due to deforestation and poaching. He did not want to be a mere showpiece and a source of entertainment for human beings. He seems to be frustrated and helpless as he could not come out of the cage in the open and enjoy his freedom. I think the tiger was feeling restless and uneasy in that small cage. Why do you think the tiger was stalking in the cage? What does it show?Īns. They feel angry, helpless and unhappy and remember their life and environment in the forest. The poet wants to convey that it is cruel to keep wild animals in small enclosures of the zoo, away from their natural habitat. What message does the poet want to convey through the poem-Tiger in the Zoo’?Īns. This was all unlike his natural habitat where he hunted fiercely and slept fitfully. He was angry that he couldn’t be free to move, hunt and do what he pleased forced to be a showpiece and the cage’s bars obstructed his view of the starry night. ![]() The tiger in the zoo was confined to a small space. The tiger in the poem ‘A Tiger in the Zoo’ has some obvious limitations, describe them in contrast to its natural habitat.Īns. Fast diminishing jungles and danger posed by poachers have pushed tigers to the brink of extinction, making their natural home unsafe. Although it is ideal for tigers to live in the wild, today, it will mean certain death for them. Is it safe to allow tigers to live in their natural habitat these days?Īns. He feels unhappy, frustrated, restless and angry. He was locked in a small cage where he is devoid of freedom. What do you understand by `His strength behind bars’? What kind of a cage is he locked in?Īns. ‘Freedom’ is a life for both humans and animals. He would terrorize the villagers by growling. He would walk around freely without any fear. In the forest, the tiger can enjoy complete freedom. He is in the silent anger roaring and ignoring the visitors. He expresses his silent anger.Īns. In the cage, the tiger walks stately and furiously. “He stalks in his vivid stripes moving the few steps of his cage”. He keeps on moving from one comer to another. The poet describes the feelings of the tiger in the zoo. ![]()
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