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Write four to six sentences explaining the use of extended metaphor in the poem "Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou.

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Answered by emmabloveseminem
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Answer: In "Caged Bird" by Maya Angelou, the free bird is an extended metaphor for a free person, and the caged bird is an extended metaphor for an oppressed person. Angelou creates a comparison between the two birds to make her point. For example, a free bird that "leaps on the back of the wind" is a metaphor for being free to do anything, while a caged bird with clipped wings and tied feet is a metaphor for being kept from doing most things. Angelou alternates the focus of the stanzas between the free bird and the caged bird. This emphasizes the contrast between the two and highlights the emotions her extended metaphors convey.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The extended metaphor in "Caged Bird" is the comparison of African Americans fighting for equality to a bird whose wings have been clipped.

Explanation:

  • Using extended metaphors in a piece of writing is a great way to create evocative images and enhance the emotional impact of the writing.
  • A literary device known as a metaphor compares and equates two things that are in no way similar in some abstract way.
  • An extended metaphor is a type of metaphor that spans several lines, paragraphs, or stanzas in prose or poetry.
  • This type of metaphor expands upon a simple metaphor by using figurative language and a wider range of comparisons.
  • Caged birds in Maya Angelou's poem are compared to African Americans who have had their freedom taken away. It's a metaphor for the difference between people who are free and those who are oppressed, and it's repeated throughout the poem.

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