Why is the caged bird sings are clipped?
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The above-quoted lines taken from Maya Angelou's poem “Caged Bird” speaks of the lack of liberty suffered by a caged bird. It indicates to the distressed life of the African Americans in contrast to their White counterparts. The bird's wings are clipped and feet are tied. It refers to the limitations put on him
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Maya Angelou's poem "Caged Bird" is full of avian metaphors and imagery. The poem itself is a metaphor for the limitations one experiences in a life of oppression. ... To be "clipped," as Angelou implies, is to never be given a chance for success in life.
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