why does the tiger show his rage quitly?
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A Tiger in the Zoo’ is a lovely poem by Leslie Norris.I’ltis poem contrasts a tiger in the zoo to the tiger I its natural habitat. The poem moves from the zoo to the jungle, and back again to the zoo. In his natural surrounding, the tiger is happy and joyful. But in a cage, he is full of rage and trouble. The poem shows the great importance of freedom.
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Why does the tiger express his rage quietly?
From the Poem of '' A Tiger In The Zoo'.
The Tiger expresses his rage quietly because there is nothing he can do from behind the bars of his cage.
He is helpless as his strength is now imprisoned inside the cage due to the fancies of man.
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