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Summary parret in the cage by mulk rajanand

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Answered by Princess1234567
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In this poem"The Parrot in the Cage", the writer is endeavoring to advocates the opportunity for individuals in the Rana administration. The Nepalese individuals had been led by the Ranas for one hundred and four years. Amid this period, individuals were denied of getting a charge out of a wide range of opportunity. The speaker in the ballad is disillusioned by the brutal reality of man's life. Plus, man has been found to live far from his family, home, kinfolk, companions, and the profound freedom that encompass him in the rural life.  

Therefore, man has been compelled to carry on with a confined life like the parrot. Man's lack of concern for creature's predicament and the mindset of getting a diversion from detaining lower creatures have been censured in the poem. Living far from the common man has welcomed more catastrophe and distress in his life.

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Answered by amritanshu6
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This poem is a monologue in which the parrot laments his life inside the cage, shares his story of pain and separation from his dear ones. The parrot recalls how he used to fly and wander around the forest eating wild fruits. But now fate has tricked him into the cage. He is deprived of cool water, shades and delicious fruits. All those things are vanished and they are like dream. His parents may be weeping beating their breast because he is separated from them. He doesn’t find any way to escape form the cage because he sees only enemies around the cage.


He has tried to break the cage and fly away but his beak is blunt now. His feet and wings are cramped and he as felt a sense of defeat. He is given stinted measure of third class rice and devoid (lack) of water. Even when his throat is dry, he is compelled to prate. If he refuses to prate, his master threatens catching cane. He is forced to respond to the callers. He curses the god for giving his the power of speech because it is the reason of his grief.Finally, the parrot tells how the human race is hostile (unfriendly) and how there is exploitation of one’s talent. He strongly prays to god not to let anyone have the life of parrot until how long the men are on the earth.

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