COMPETENCY BASED QUESTIONS
1. It is said that an animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language. Explain with reference to the tiger.
2. How does the
poem point to the cruelty of animals in captivity?
3. The poet
celebrates the strength of the tiger in this poem. Counter the statement.
4. Do you think the
tiger in the poem had lost its natural instinct due to captivity? Support your
response with evidence from the poem.
5. What do you
think the tiger would say to you, as a visitor?
You may
begin like this:
Please stop staring. You
have no idea……………(continue)……….
6.Imagine
the tiger writes a diary entry conveying how he feels helpless, angry and frustrated
in the concrete cell. He writes about his desire to be free. Write that diary entry.
You may begin like this:
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15 October 20XX, Thursday 9:00 pm
Dear Diary, I feel so vulnerable and annoyed at my
state. I don’t know if I can ever be a free denizen of the forest.
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7. Imagine that Man has been accused by the tiger of
cruelty in an animal court. What would be the tiger’s two major accusations and
how would Man defend them? Present your answer in two paragraphs.
8.The 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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