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Why does the caged bird beat his wings and what is the consequence of it ?​

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Answered by nehaprakruti44
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The bird in this poem flaps its wings and sings, but not because it's happy. It flaps its wings and sings because it's, well, miserable. ... Nope—instead the caged bird becomes a metaphor for the speaker's own lack of freedom, his own oppression.

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