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mention any two differences between caged bird and free bird

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Answered by kookie05
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Sometimes, the caged bird opens his throat to sing. He sings of freedom and hope. 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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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As the poet depicts in the poem, the free bird floats on the back of the wind, dips his wings in the orange sun rays and claims the sky as his own. He thinks of another breeze through the trees and dreams of good eatables like fat worms waiting on bright lawn. He lives in a colourful, bright and dreamy world.

On the other hand, the caged bird walks sadly inside his narrow cage and tries hard to see through the bars of his cage. His wings are clipped and feet are tied. He lets out his ‘nightmare scream’ to express his agony, anger and fear. Sometimes, the caged bird opens his throat to sing. He sings of freedom and hope.

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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