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Compare And Contrast Caged Bird And Harrison Bergeron

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¨…and he names the sky his own.¨ Maya Angelou states in the story, showering her visualization of freedom in her poem ¨Caged Bird.¨Demonstrating the freedom of the bird, which is unfettered by anyone’s control or entrapped at their command. Unlike the Caged Bird in the same story. However, Maya Angelou's "Caged Bird" is not the only book discussing the concept of freedom. Kurt Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" also examines it. Characters in both of these stories are held back by their potential freedom.

In Maya Angelou's poem, ¨Caged Bird¨. The bird in the story is imprisoned and maintained at a distance. While it observes the wild bird enjoying its freedom. Being trapped in the cage adds to the bird's misery. Symbolizing the bird's loss of
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