how is the caged bird is different from the fre birds according to the poet
poem -Inow why the caged bird sing
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A caged bird is not free to have his own life. He is not free and the only thing he can do is he can sing for his freedom and hope. The caged bird sings with a fearful thrill because he does not know that dangers may come in his life because of his singing.
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The caged bird, unlike the free bird, is completely immobilized—not only is the bird held captive in a cage, but its wings are clipped and its feet tied; thus, even if the bird were to escape his cage, he would still be unable to move or fly.
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