(b) "Every creature on this Earth is identified with their distinct trait and if they are kept away from it they tend to languish.." explain with reference to the poem The Tiger in The Zoo.

Solution:
Freedom is as important for birds and animals as it is for us.
They are also living beings and deserve to be let free in their natural habitat.
The tiger is angry because he is captivated and can’t roam freely in his natural habitat or act as per his nature. He cannot display his might and fury, can’t terrorise people.
He expresses his anger quietly as he is helpless and can’t do anything to free or help himself.
If he were in a forest, he would hear the voices of wild animals, owls or bats, or some night bird along with the rustling of leaves, whistling of the wind, etc. Those sounds would have been much more pleasing and delightful in contrast to the unpleasant sounds at the zoo.
The animals should not be deprived of their freedom, though they can’t speak or express their feelings they do possess them. "Every creature on this Earth is identified with their distinct trait and if they are kept away from it they tend to languish."
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