1. What does the phrase 'his bars of rage' imply?
answer in the poem above
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It is blinded by that “rage” and understands that there is no escape from its bars of incarceration. The bird cannot visualize what the free bird can because it is caged with pent up anger. The “bars of rage” are a metaphor for the feelings of people who are bound by slavery, ignorance, and prejudice.
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The “bars of rage” are a metaphor for the feelings of people who are bound by slavery, ignorance, and prejudice
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