Caged Bird By Maya Angelou Analysis

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What is the freedom you say? Freedom is a deep meaning that a lot of people use but don’t understand, Freedom means the power to do something without anyone or anything holding you back or it’s not being treated like a slave and you can do whatever pleases you. Freedom is what everyone wants in this world and if you have it you should be very grateful. Freedom has existed in America ever since they abolished slavery in 1865. Freedom is a really precious thing that should be cherished especially if you live in the United States of America because in other countries like North Korea, Liberia, Cuba, etc they don’t have freedom like the US does.In the poems “ Some Advice To Those Who Will Serve Time In Prison “, JFK’s Inaugural Address Freedom The Aspect of being Free is Present, and “ Caged Bird”. …show more content…
She describes the bird as being chained up and not being able to experience the world that it lives in and also not able to be with others of their kind. She describes how the bird sings of freedom. “The bird in the cage has its feet tied and wings clipped”. She is describing how it was treated in the cage. “Despite its imprisonment, the bird still sings of freedom”. In this quote, she is explaining how the bird is suffering but always trying to look on the bright side and just living life how it is. “ There is a difference between that a bird that is free and a bird that’s in a cage trapped from everything else “. This quote is explaining how different two birds are if they are living two different lives and those lives are being free and being stripped of your freedom. This poem is was trying to explain how Someone was locked up in prison and how they were

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