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10:08AM A ©®M™ - alll Wari alll Wei Sy GDF, , x, , Vv, , hb —, , wo, , on, , co oN, , ‘oO, , 10., , 1, , —, , 12., 13., , 14., , 15., , 16., 17., , a Chapter-3.1 A Tiger in... 0 ra, , edumantra.net, , Main Points of the Poem, , . The tiger is not in his natural habitat., , . The wilds of the jungle are the natural habitat of the, , tiger., , . Unfortunately, the denizen of the forest has been, , confined to a caged habitat in a zoo., , . He is no more free to roam about in the forest but, , walks within the length and breadth of his cage., , .He has dark spots on his skin which are clearly, , visible even from a distance., , . Condemned to live in his cage, he walks around, , quietly with his velvety soft feet., , He is angry but has to suppress it., , .In his quiet rage, he continues walking up and down, , his caged habitat., , . The poet imagines how the tiger should behave if he, , is in his natural habitat — the wild jungle., There, he should be silently hiding in the shadow, , remains unnoticed., , . Sliding through the long grass he should move, , stealthily to ambush his prey., , He knows where he can find his kill in the wild., , His favourite hunt is the plump deer which he can, find near the water-hole., , Sometimes, he comes out of the forest and strays in, the human settlement at the edge of the jungle., There he terrorises the villagers by opening out his, white fangs or the long teeth and the claws., , His ferocious looks frighten the villagers., , However, he has no intention of entering the village, , SS eS en