describe the nature of the bird in the first stanza of the poem of why the cage bird sings
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Caged Bird Summary
In “Caged Bird,” poet Maya Angelou uses birds as an extended metaphor to convey the frustration and suffering of those who are oppressed.
Angelou first describes the joy that a free bird takes in soaring through the sky.
Angelou then describes a bird that has been caged, its feet tied and wings clipped.
The caged bird rails against its imprisonment. In spite of its fear and rage, it sings of freedom.
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