What restrictions does the caged bird deal with?
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- The caged bird is caught by "bars of rage." This isolation goes extensive than simply placing the bird in a cage, for "his wings are trimmed and his paws are tied." This bird is not only caged but also bodily restrained. His control is all invasive and takes any probability of independence away from him.Feb 23, 2019
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Although freedom, to the caged bird, is “fearful” because it is “unknown”, he still sings “a fearful trill” because he still longs for freedom. Here, the speaker reveals that his cry for freedom is “heard on the distant hill”. The last line states, “For the caged bird sings of freedom”
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