how do "denizens"and "chivalric" add to our understanding of the tigers attitude?

Animals naturalised in a region or the inhabitants of a particular region are called denizens. Since the natural habitat of the tigers is forest, the poet has correctly defined it as ‘denizens of a world of green’. Tigers are characteristically masters of their own domain.

The poet also refers to the tiger as being ‘chivalric’. The exceptional heroic courage when facing danger is termed as chivalry. To explain this, the poet goes on to say that the tigers were not afraid of the men standing under a tree and went on prancing with ‘certainty’. Since tigers are brave, ferocious and gallant creatures, the poet has used the term 'chivalric'.

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 Tigers of all beast of prey are the 'denizens of the forest They live far away from human settlements They are called chivalric this shows their majestic and honourable position that they occupy in the world These words are used to understand more about their attitude.

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