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he tiger in the poem ‘A Tiger in the Zoo’ presents a contrasting image with the tiger in the poem ‘How to Tell Wild Animals’. Compare and contrast the two tigers with reference to the manner in which they have been presented in both poems.
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The two tigers have been depicted with a sharp contrast in two different poems. The major point of difference is as follows- The poem - "A tiger within the zoo", talks about the life and mental status of a tiger who is put behind bars in a cage. He's calm and helpless. He's strolling inside a limited area in his cage. He could be missing his days of freedom. He's angry with visitors at the zoo but he prefers to ignore them and does not roar or attack anyone. Whereas the second paragraph references a wild tiger whose roar is enough to push anyone towards death. This massive and tawny animal lives freely in the jungles. He's looking for his prey and might not ignore the visitors in the jungle.
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