what does the phrase his bars of rage imply
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The phrase ' his bars of rage ' implies the helpless a bird feels when he is caged , but not by a cage but his anger . In this poem Maya Angelou's main message was that a free bird can go to anywhere it wants itself to be , but it is not the same case for a caged bird .
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Answer:The phrase ' his bars of rage ' implies the helpless a bird feels when he is caged , but not by a cage but his anger . In this poem Maya Angelou's main message was that a free bird can go to anywhere it wants itself to be , but it is not the same case for a caged bird.
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