English, asked by samriddhi1810, 1 year ago

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Answered by sunshineee
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Personification. The fat worm is personified to be walking.


samriddhi1810: walikng kha hai sentence me
samriddhi1810: walking*
sunshineee: The free bird dreams of all the luxuries in life such as claiming the sky his own, flying downstream, and fat worms on a field as food.
sunshineee: It has many opportunities waiting for it as it is free to do as it pleases unlike the caged bird.
samriddhi1810: thnks✌
sunshineee: Look it up on the website englicist for more details.
samriddhi1810: acha ok thnks a lotty
sunshineee: No problemm :)
sunshineee: Oh yeah, are you leaving any scene or short story or poetry?
samriddhi1810: ?leaving means i could not understand
Answered by wardahd1234
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The line occurs in the fourth stanza of Angelou’s poem “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” where she compares the situations of a caged bird with that of a free bird.

In the above quoted line, fat worms waiting on a bright lawn means that opportunities are always present at the hands of the free bird. He even doesn’t have to find foods here and there. He gets anything and everything at will.

This is to indicate the privilege that the white people of America enjoyed over the African Americans who used to lead their life like the caged bird in the poem.

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