mention two scenes that are seen by the caged bird. pls tell the answer
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The fact that the caged bird sees only the bars of his cage is in stark contrast to the scenes that the free bird sees. The free bird sees "the orange sun rays" and "the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn." These images of course emphasize, by contrast, the dearth of scenes available to the caged bird.
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