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How do you cite I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings?

How do you cite I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings?

How to cite “I know why the caged bird sings” by Maya AngelouAPA. Angelou, M. (2009). I know why the caged bird sings. Random House. Copy.Chicago. Angelou, Maya. 2009. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York, NY: Random House. Copy.MLA. Angelou, Maya. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Random House, 2009. Copy.

How could Maya Angelou relate to a caged bird?

Angelou uses the metaphor of a bird struggling to escape its cage, described in Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem, as a prominent symbol throughout her series of autobiographies. Like elements within a prison narrative, the caged bird represents Angelou’s confinement resulting from racism and oppression.

What is the meaning of the poem Why the Caged Bird Sings?

The poem describes the opposing experiences between two birds: one bird is able to live in nature as it pleases, while a different caged bird suffers in captivity. Due to its profound suffering, the caged bird sings, both to cope with its circumstances and to express its own longing for freedom.

What is the overall theme of caged bird?

The principal theme of Caged Bird is freedom. Closely related to this theme are imprisonment and confinementin other words, a lack of freedom.

What does the cage symbolize in Caged Bird?

The bird represents freedom or desire to be free, while the cage symbolizes confinement or oppression.

What is the caged bird a metaphor for?

The first metaphor is of the free bird that is for the white Americans or free people, while the caged bird is the metaphor of African Americans and their captivity in the social norms. Personification: Maya Angelou has used personification such as “sighing trees” as if trees are feeling sorrow.

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