Explain the poem, "I know why the caged Bird sings" by Maya Angelou.
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- Maya Angelou creates contrasting images of how a free bird and a caged bird live their lives.
- The free bird enjoys the open sky and floats on the back of the wind while the caged bird’s wings are clipped and feet are tied.
- The caged bird’s future looks bleak. Still he sings in a fearful voice and he sings of freedom.
- Angelou, with the metaphor of birds, represents the inequality of justice seen in the society of her time which differentiates between the African-American community and its White American counterpart.
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In Short
- Maya Angelou creates contrasting images of how a free bird and a caged bird live their lives.
- The free bird enjoys the open sky and floats on the back of the wind while the caged bird’s wings are clipped and feet are tied.
- The caged bird’s future looks bleak. Still he sings in a fearful voice and he sings of freedom.
- Angelou, with the metaphor of birds, represents the inequality of justice seen in the society of her time which differentiates between the African-American community and its White American
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