Why does this stanza in the extract begin with, “But"?
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Answer:1•This stanza begin in sharp contrast the condition of caged bird that's why it begins with 'but'.
2•His wings are tied andhis feet are clipped,so he can hardly move in the narrow cage this means bars of rage.
3•He is in anger but is helpless he only opens his mouth to sing but no one can stop him from doing so.
4•His Wings eclipse and his feet are tired so he can hardly moving is narrow gauge and see through the boss of rage he is in anger but is helpless you only opens his mouth to sing but no one can stop him from doing so.
5•Through the Caged bird the poet refers to "African American"who are oppressed and by Free bird he refers to "White American"who has all the rights.
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The poet uses "But" at the beginning of the stanza to highlight the plight of caged birds. ... There are several restrictions imposed on the life of the caged bird, in the cage his vision is limited, his wings are clipped that is why the poet says the cage to be "narrow".
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