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each: "On pads of velvet quiet In his quiet rage". Who is referred to here? Why does he express ​

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Answered by cutipie8822
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the poet refers to here .He expresses his anger quietly because he is not happy behind the bars in the cage and wants to go in his natural habitat

he poet has used repetition to create a greater impact on the reader. ‘Velvet quiet’ refers to the footsteps of the tiger, which are silent and cannot be heard as he walks around his cage. ‘Quiet rage’ shows the extent of the tiger’s fury at being locked up in a cage

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