Comment on the importance of freedom with reference to the poem"caged bird"
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From the lines: “the free bird [...] ... Instead of writing “he was unable to act freely,” the poet chose to wrote this line because the symbol of a “caged bird” is so powerful that it makes the reader feel bad for the poor, injured little bird. Therefore, it conveys more emotions such as empathy to the reader.
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From the lines: “the free bird [...] ... Instead of writing “he was unable to act freely,” the poet chose to wrote this line because the symbol of a “caged bird” is so powerful that it makes the reader feel bad for the poor, injured little bird. Therefore, it conveys more emotions such as empathy to the reader.
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