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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The tiger can walk only a few steps because the cage is so small that it cannot roam here and there freely. Read summary of this poem.

    The tiger can walk only a few steps because the cage is so small that it cannot roam here and there freely.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The tiger walks a few steps in the cage with anger but quietly because the cage is too small and it is helpless. Its powers are of no use as it cannot use them to break the concrete cage. Read summary of this poem.

    The tiger walks a few steps in the cage with anger but quietly because the cage is too small and it is helpless. Its powers are of no use as it cannot use them to break the concrete cage.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The poet thinks that the tiger should be in the forest, hiding itself in the long grass and preying upon the fat deer who come to drink water. It should be in the village to terrorise the villagers. Read summary of this poem.

    The poet thinks that the tiger should be in the forest, hiding itself in the long grass and preying upon the fat deer who come to drink water. It should be in the village to terrorise the villagers.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The tiger is kept in a small cage in the zoo. It keeps walking a few steps in its cage because the cage is too small. It remains angry but quiet. Read summary of this poem.

    The tiger is kept in a small cage in the zoo. It keeps walking a few steps in its cage because the cage is too small. It remains angry but quiet.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The tiger feels helpless and angry. It has been put in the cage without its desire. Hence it remains angry but quiet as it cannot break the cage and run away. It does not take interest in the visitors who come to see it. It ignores them and keeps walking angrily. Read summary of this poem.

    The tiger feels helpless and angry. It has been put in the cage without its desire. Hence it remains angry but quiet as it cannot break the cage and run away. It does not take interest in the visitors who come to see it. It ignores them and keeps walking angrily.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Stalks means walking with anger and rage. The tiger walks quietly with a lot of rage in its eyes on its fabric like feet. It has rage as it has been imprisoned forcibly but it is quiet because it is helpless. It cannot break the cage and run away. Hence it just keeps walking a few steps in the smallRead more

    Stalks means walking with anger and rage. The tiger walks quietly with a lot of rage in its eyes on its fabric like feet. It has rage as it has been imprisoned forcibly but it is quiet because it is helpless. It cannot break the cage and run away. Hence it just keeps walking a few steps in the small cage.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The central idea of the poem A Tiger in the Zoo is that man has done wrong with the tiger by snatching away its freedom as well as its abilities. The poet tells the readers how tiger would have been enjoying if it were free. As it has been encaged, it walks just a few steps because cage is quite smaRead more

    The central idea of the poem A Tiger in the Zoo is that man has done wrong with the tiger by snatching away its freedom as well as its abilities. The poet tells the readers how tiger would have been enjoying if it were free.

    As it has been encaged, it walks just a few steps because cage is quite small. It has rage in its eyes but remains quiet because it is helpless.

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    Postmaster was a very passionate, sympathetic and good-hearted person. When he found the letter of Lencho and read it, he was moved by the condition of Lencho and amazed by Lencho's depth of faith in Almighty God. He decided to help Lencho and bring him out of his condition so that Lencho's faith maRead more

    Postmaster was a very passionate, sympathetic and good-hearted person. When he found the letter of Lencho and read it, he was moved by the condition of Lencho and amazed by Lencho’s depth of faith in Almighty God.

    He decided to help Lencho and bring him out of his condition so that Lencho’s faith may not get shaken after not hearing from God. Hence, he gave half of his salary to Lencho. In addition, he also asked the other employees to contribute. In this way they were able to collect a large amount for Lencho.

    Instead of mentioning his name, he rather mentioned the name of God on the letter so that Lencho may believe that the money has been sent by God Himself. This shows that he did not want any fame or praise from Lencho.

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