Chapter-wise & Topic-wise Notes for Class 10 English (Poem) – Chapter 3: A Tiger in the Zoo
Artham Resources presents comprehensive, chapter-wise and topic-wise notes for Class 10 English (Poem), focusing on Chapter 3: A Tiger in the Zoo. This poem by Leslie Norris describes the plight of a tiger kept in captivity, highlighting the contrast between the tiger’s natural habitat and the restrictive life it leads in the zoo.
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📖 Chapter-wise & Topic-wise Breakdown for A Tiger in the Zoo
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Introduction to the Poem:
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About the Poet: Leslie Norris was a British poet and fiction writer, known for his vivid and imaginative descriptions of nature. A Tiger in the Zoo reflects his keen observation of the natural world and his empathy for the creatures that inhabit it.
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Setting and Premise: The poem contrasts the tiger’s majestic, powerful nature with the confined, lifeless existence it endures in the zoo. The poem explores the impact of captivity on wild animals, specifically the tiger, who is used to freedom in the jungle.
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Rohan Mehta –
Very well-organized notes! The explanations are clear, and the key points are easy to remember. They helped me understand the imagery and themes effortlessly.