meaning of the phrase his bars of rage in the poem caged bird
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His is forced to live a life full of distress and hardship. This state of the caged bird is symbolic indicating to the life of the African-Americans in Angelou's time. “Bars of rage” signifies the bird's anger, having been forced to live within the limits set by the bars of the cage.
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