English, asked by sarikagupta2002, 1 year ago

Why does the tiger express his anger quietly?​

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Answered by vilnius
285

Answer:

The tiger expresses his anger quietly because he has been put under the bars of the cage. He has lost his freedom and has been locked inside the cage. He feels ferocious to be a sampling of entertainment. The tiger who is a symbol of being fearless and a dangerous animal has been curtailed from all his freedom. His freedom of walking fearlessly in the jungle has been restricted to the narrow cage.

Answered by SrishtiTyagi26
6

Answer:

The tiger expresses his rage quietly because there is nothing he can do from behind the bars of his cage. His strength is inside his cage now. He is no longer free as he was in the jungle.

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