What do trade winds and fat worms symbolize in iknow why the caged bird sings
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The line befalls in the fourth stanza of Angelou’s poetry “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” where she confronts the situations of a caged bird with that of a free bird.
In the above-quoted line, fat worms expecting on a bright garden indicates that opportunities are eternally available at the hands of the independent bird. He even doesn’t have to discover foods here and there. He gets anything and everything at command.
This is to symbolize the prerogative that the white people of America experienced over the African Americans who accepted to lead their life like the caged bird in the poetry.
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‘Fat worms' signifies all the opportunities that a free bird has. It can find its food at every door represented by 'dawn bright lawn' which is an imagery showing the endless possibilities of a free bird
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