what is the center idea of the poem 'sympathy'
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The agony of the oppressed African-Americans is the most prominent theme of Dunbar's poem “Sympathy.” It's been expressed through the sufferings of a "caged bird." "The caged bird" has got wings like a free bird, but it can't use them to fly.
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The theme of the poem "Sympathy" is racism, and the imprisoning effect it has on the soul. In the poem, the poet Paul Lawrence Dunbar compares himself to a caged bird.
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