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Why does the parrot call himself "a twice born child"?

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Answered by KrystaCort
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The lyric begins with an exceptionally weird representation – the parrot is thought about as a twice-born baby.

In the past, The parrot used to have a free and meandering life in the backwoods, which was its first life. Presently, however, the parrot is caught inside the confinement and is compelled to carry on with a reality of being a detainee. Despite the fact that we typically relate 'birth' as another positive start yet for the parrot his second birth is only a revile. So also, a twice conceived youngster could imply double life too, one that of the parrot and the other of the artist himself. The parrot is caught inside the prison and even in its fantasy, it finds no rest. It ponders its folks and relatives living in the nature together. It has nobody around to share its desolations. With an irregularity in its sore throat, some of the time it cries and once in a while it hops in frenzy. All these can be interpreted to be related with the author himself.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The poem “The parrot in the cage” starts with the phrase where the parrot calls himself to be a twice-born child.


This is so because of the transition the parrot goes through in its life.


In the first phase, it enjoys the freedom with which it is born wandering from places to places in the forest and then the later phase is to lead a life of the prisoner in the cage.

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