What is the moral of the poem A Tiger in the Zoo by Leslie Norris?
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The moral of the poem A Tiger in the Zoo is that man is unjust and cruel towards the animals. For his entertainment and amusement, he has snatched away their liberty and freedom. They are made to live in a small concrete prison.
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