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    has given her‚ she wanted a new love. Throughout the novel‚ Edna contemplated on who she could be and who she is. In the novel‚ Edna is portrayed as three birds- the caged bird‚ the mockingbird‚ and the bird with the broken wing. She felt trapped in a society and marriage she did not belong in‚ which was symbolized by the caged bird. The novel places Edna in the Victorian era‚ where women dressed a particular way‚ talked a certain way‚ and presented themselves

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    “The dark never seems that dark when it’s finally light.” I heard these words being sang from the mouth of a very close friend of mine.. I believe he was talking about hope‚ and how you can use your past experiences to get yourself through your troubled times. Emily Dickinson and Maya Angelou also used their art to convey similar meanings. The works “Hope is a thing with feathers” and “Caged Bird” both talk about similar topics and use similar themes.These poems use figurative and literal language

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    I will compared and contrast two poems that deal with a similar topic of being caged. What I seen comparison in these poems are that we are giving a visual representation of people who are free and successful while there are people who are caged ready to be successful but are kept down either by their peers or the society they live in. In Tupac’s poem the rose represents the desire of people that are caged and how it takes a strong will to reach the so called “freedom”‚ freedom is represent as

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    In the poetries‚ “Sympathy” and “Caged Bird”‚ the authors express how the bird symbolizes persistence‚ bravery‚ strength‚ patience‚ motivation and rebelling. The caged bird symbolizes many significances and reveals the theme which is‚ imprisonment has a major effect on the soul. The authors use theses symbols to help the reader relate to the implied theme of the poem and to help create an eerie/dark mood for the poem. Both authors went through confinement because of race and oppression‚ which allowed

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    Compare and Contrast The Harlem Renaissance was a celebration of African American culture in the 1920s. During this celebration of culture‚ artists of this time expressed discontent felt by African Americans with segregation through poetry. I‚ Too‚ Sing America and Still I Rise are two works during the Harlem Renaissance. They both are written by with the author as the speaker and they both address whites telling them that they should be debased to suppress blacks. In I‚ Too‚ Sing America by Langston

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    Caged Bird Poem Analysis

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    Dunbar and “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou are quite similar. Both of the poems are focused on this birds will to be free. They use a caged bird as a symbol. They represent a caged bird as a symbol for constraint. In both poems‚ the bird is oppressed and constrained‚ calling out for help. This is represented in Dunbar’s poem‚ “But a prayer that he sends from his heart’s deep core” (19). The bird’s singing is shown as a way for the bird to cope and pray. The authors relate personally to these birds as a representation

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    has yet again appealed for the freedom of mankind with the use of a metaphor‚ by portraying the caged the bird as a human in slavery or being racially trapped. With the use of repetition and vivid imagery she has compared defenseless caged bird’s song to that of the song of the freedom cry by men. In the first stanza‚ words such as “leaps”‚ “floats”‚ “dips” and “claim” signify the freedom a free bird has. He can “leap on the back of the wind” and go where ever he pleases‚ he can”float downstream

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    Maya Angelou Caged Bird

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    Caged Bird” written by Maya Angelou published in 1983‚ was a poem stating that people of her ethnicity were referred to be the caged bird and the other bird to represent the white supremacy. During the time when Maya Angelou was born‚African Americans faced discrimination and a range of circumstances. The only logical way to stand up for themselves was using their voice. Maya Angelou uses repetition to strengthen the concept of how African Americans wanted freedom even when their dictators did not

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    In the book the birds there is almost nothing like the movie there are different characters and different events. There are some similarities like the birds attacked the people trying to kill them all‚ and the birds did get a few people in both the movie and the book. There were many differences from the book to the movie. I was wondering why the birds went crazy and why they started attacking the people. The story didn’t even take place in the same town or even country in the book it was need londen

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    Caged Bird by Maya Angelou explores themes of Social injustice‚ Lack of freedom/choice and Shattered dreams in six stanzas of varying length. There is no set rhyme scheme to the poem but there are noticeable rhymes in stanzas two‚ three‚ four and five. Stanza six is a repetition of stanza three. There are half rhymes throughout. Vocabulary and sentence structure is very straightforward. The stanzas alternate between the free bird’s perspective and that of the caged bird with regularity: two stanzas

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