Q1. Who is the author of 'A Tiger in the Zoo'?
Q2. Where is the tiger in the poem?
Q3. What is the tiger's main activity described in the poem?
Q4. What does the tiger dream about?
Q5. What is the central contrast in the poem?
Q6. What does the poem suggest has been damaged in the tiger?
Q7. What emotion dominates the poem?
Q8. What does the tiger's pacing represent?
Q9. What natural habitat did the tiger have before captivity?
Q10. What does the poem critique?
Q11. How does Norris use personification in the poem?
Q12. What does the tiger's memory of the forest represent?
Q13. What does the poem suggest about the relationship between freedom and identity?
Q14. What does the tiger's symbol extend to beyond the literal animal?
Q15. What ethical question does the poem raise?
Q16. What does confinement reveal about the tiger?
Q17. What is the poem's implicit message about human responsibility?
Q18. Why might the tiger's restlessness be particularly poignant?
Q19. What does the poem suggest about captivity's effects?
Q20. What is the ultimate message about authentic living?