31. "He stalks in his wild stripes. The animal referred is
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31. "He stalks in his wild stripes. The animal referred is
=> The animal referred is Tiger of chapter A Tiger in the Zoo which is written by Leslie Norris.
He stalks in his wild(vivid) stripes
The few steps of his cage,
On pads of velvet quiet,
In his quiet rage.
The poet sees the tiger locked in a concrete cell in the zoo. In spite of all his strength, he now lies imprisoned behind the bars.
The caged tiger is angry. It moves up and down the length of his cage.
The stripes on his body are of strong bright color. His pads/feet are velvet soft.
He is full of rage/anger but is quiet because he knows that he is helpless here.
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