What does the poet mean by'quite rage'?
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On pads of velvet quiet, In his quiet rage. Here the poet says that the tiger that is confined in the zoo moves around in the cage under his bright coloured skin. ... Personification: The tiger is personified because the poet refers him as 'he'.
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hidden anger
I believe it's from the poem
Tiger in the Zoo
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