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why is the tiger said to be a quiet rage

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Answered by vilnius
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The tiger has been said to be in quiet rage as it has been confined in the small cage. He has been restricted to be fearless which is his real attitude. His life had been altered which has resulted in displaying a quiet rage. He feels helpless being an entertaining sample before the people. His real nature and his ferociousness have been snatched away from him.

Answered by spaceanalyzer107
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Explanation:

The tiger’s rage is said to be quiet because, in spite of the burning rage, it is not able to avenge the humans who have shut him in the cage.

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