'on pads of Velvet quiet in his quiet rage' How does the tiger act in the cage?
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he is in rage
Explanation:
although he is quite angry but he cannot do anything as he is held helpless inside the concrete cell
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When the tiger is locked in a concrete cell, the poet says, he walks within the length of the cage and is not able to run like he used to in the forest. His paws are being compared to velvet fabric. He walks quietly in his cage with his hidden anger. The poet says that he is not able to show his inner uncontrollable anger and also ignores the visitors as his anger is being suppressed behind the bars.
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