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The best answer will get brainliest.Write the summary of the poem.​

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Answered by MinsDey
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The speaker starts us off by saying that he knows exactly what a caged bird feels. It doesn't feel good, especially when outside of the bird's cage the sun is bright and a river is flowing and the wind is stirring through the grass. The bird can't go out and frolic in that beautiful landscape. Not only that, but—stuck in its little cage—this bird can't hang out with other birdies, and it can't smell the beautiful flowers. At the end of the first stanza, the speaker again tells us that he knows how the caged bird feels. In other words, he understands why it suffers from being locked up in a cage.

In the next stanza, things get a little bit more violent. The speaker tells us that he knows why the caged bird "beats his wing" until they're bloodied against the bars of its cage. Yikes—this birdie is really miserable. This stanza focuses on the idea of physical pain. Not only is the bird wounded because it beats its wings against the cage, trying to get free, but every time it does so its "old scars" throb again with a new pain.

In the final stanza, the speaker tells us he knows why the caged bird sings. We can guess by this point in the poem that this bird is singing not because it's a happy bird. After all, its wing is "bruised" and its bosom is "sore." The caged bird's song, the speaker tells us, is a prayer and a plea that he (the bird) sends to heaven. Though the speaker doesn't tell us what this prayer is for exactly, we can assume that it's a prayer  for freedom.

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Answered by dhrutiavadhani
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Answer:

the poem in written in the pov of different animals

Explanation:

in the first line says that if the baby would be a puppy, would mother let the puppy eat food from her plate. Mother would drive away the puppy off. the puppy get angry with mother and says that he would not let mother feed him anymore.

later, if the baby would have been a green parrot, will mother keep him chained lest he should not fly away. he wonders if mother would shake her finger at the bird and shouts out how ungrateful the bird was because it used to gnaw its chain day and night. the bird thinks that it would go into the wood, upset at the mother and would never let her take him in her arms

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