The tiger says so because the tiger is on the verge of extinction. He is about to get extinct from the planet earth. If the tiger would get extinct, the entire ecosystem would be imbalanced. The forest will die, and eventually the earth would have nothing.
I would say a poet
No, the poet does not advocate total inactivity and death. The concept of the poem may suggest a withdrawal from the world, but it celebrates the peace and freedom found in nature and solitude rather than promoting a desire for inactivity and death.
The word for 'poet' in Irish is 'file'.
Tiger
The answer is Rest and Sleep.
tiger it sounds as it is spelt
"Death and bane". Specifically, in Act V Scene 3 he says "I will not be afraid of death and bane till Birnam Forest come to Dunsinane".
Tiger it can swim. It works, but still poor grammar. ' The tiger ; it can swim. ' is more correct. Better alternatives is: ' the tiger can swim '
How do you say forest daughter in Navarro
Tiger is Hǔ in Chinese
anon
The correct word to say tiger in spanish is "tigre".