why did the writer not cage Caesar?
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Answer: When the writer put Caesar in a cage, he cawed and flapped his wings so fiercely that they thought that for their own peace of mind, it was best not to cage.
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writer not cage Caesar
- the question is in reference to the chapter - Harold the Hornbill.
- Caesar was a jungle raven who was fierce and snobbish.
- Caesar got angry and so flapped his wings fiercely
- on seeing Caesar's bewildering behavior the writer thought
- for the love of peace of his mind he finally decided to release him
- it was better not to cage with because in doing so the writer was himself going to be driven mad at the absence of peace
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