why is the
tiger angry? why does the poet call the tiger's anger the 'quiet rage'?
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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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The tiger is angry because he has been caged and has lost his freedom. His rage is termed quiet because although anger is burning inside him, he can do nothing since he has been confined behind the bars.
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