In the poem, Sympathy, which line from the poem most strongly supports the idea that the bird feels trapped?
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In the poem, "Sympathy" the line "Till its blood is red on the cruel bars" strongly supports the poet's idea of how a bird feels caged all his life.
Explanation:
- This line explains all the context of the poem like how a bird dies after being trapped all its life behind the bars.
- This can be a metaphor of isolation along with death that shows how birds only hope about death and isolation when kept in a cage.
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