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moral of the poem i know why the caged bird sings​

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Answered by ethan23
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The poem "I know why the caged bird sings was writtrn by writter

Maya Angelou'

Themes are the most significant underlying points of a story. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, an autobiographical account of Maya Angelou's childhood, describes her life through the themes of racism, self-acceptance, and belonging.

Answered by Anonymous
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The central idea of the poem is to elaborate the difference between the same species who get different types of situation in life and hence further show there different stars and dreams. The free birds dares to claim the sky while the caged birds can only open its throat to sing. It highlights the racial discrimination in the late 19th century.

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