“For Anne Gregory” – Explanation in Simple English By William Butler Yeats Introduction “For Anne Gregory” is a short poem in which the poet talks about true love and outer beauty . The poem says that people usually love others for their physical beauty, like hair or looks, but real love should be for a person’s inner qualities and character. The poem is written as a conversation between two people. Simple Explanation of the Poem First Stanza The poet says that young men may love Anne Gregory because of her beautiful yellow hair. They may praise her beauty and appearance. But they do not love her for what she really is inside. Meaning in simple words: People are often attracted by outer beauty and looks. Second Stanza Anne Gregory replies that she can change the color of her hair by dyeing it brown, black, or red. She asks if someone would love her for herself and not only for her hair. Meaning in simple words: Anne wants true love based on personality and inner beauty, not physi...

 

NCERT English Class 10th — A Tiger in the Zoo Exercise Question Answers (Simple Words)

Poem by Leslie Norris


Thinking About the Poem

1. Read the poem again, and work in pairs or groups to do the following tasks.


(i) Find the words that describe the movements and actions of the tiger in the cage and in the wild. Arrange them in two columns.

In the CageIn the Wild
stalkslurking
few steps of his cagesliding
quiet ragesnarling
stalking the length of his cagebaring his fangs
ignoring visitorsterrorising the village

(ii) Find the words that describe the two places and arrange them in two columns.

ZooJungle
cageshadow
concrete celllong grass
barswater hole
visitorsjungle’s edge
patrolling carsvillage

2. Notice the use of a word repeated in lines such as these:

  • On pads of velvet quiet,
    In his quiet rage.

  • And stares with his brilliant eyes
    At the brilliant stars.

What do you think is the effect of this repetition?

Answer

The repetition makes the poem more musical and meaningful. It also highlights the tiger’s feelings and the contrast between his sadness in the cage and the beauty of nature outside.


3. Read the following two poems — one about a tiger and the other about a panther. Then discuss:

Are zoos necessary for the protection or conservation of some species of animals? Are they useful for educating the public? Are there alternatives to zoos?

Answer

Zoos can help protect endangered animals and teach people about wildlife. They give food, medical care, and safety to animals. But animals lose their freedom in cages. Wildlife sanctuaries and national parks are better alternatives because animals can live more naturally there.


Extra Short Question Answers

1. Why is the tiger angry?

The tiger is angry because he is locked in a cage and cannot live freely in the jungle.


2. Where should the tiger be?

The tiger should be in the jungle near water holes and long grass.


3. What does the tiger do at night?

At night, the tiger listens to patrolling cars and looks at the stars.


4. Why does the tiger ignore visitors?

The tiger ignores visitors because he is sad and unhappy in captivity.


5. What message does the poem give?

The poem tells us that freedom is important for every living being.


One Line Answers for Exam

  • The tiger is trapped in a zoo cage.

  • He is angry but silent.

  • The tiger wants freedom.

  • The poet compares zoo life with jungle life.

  • Freedom is the main theme of the poem.

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