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Caged Bird TWIST Analysis

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The tone of this poem is sad and serious. One example of this is, But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams.

When describing the free bird, Angelou uses bright and happy words such as dawn, sun rays, and bright lawn. When she is talking about the caged bird, however, she uses dark words such as fearful, rage, and nightmare.

And dips his wing in the orange sun rays, and dares to claim the sky. Angelou is showing the reader that the bird is free to fly the beautiful, radiant sky with no boundaries.

This poem is unstructured. Sometimes it rhymes, the number of syllables per line is inconsistent, and there is some repetition. This is a free verse poem.

The two main themes in this poem are freedom and captivity. The free bird represents white people, while the caged bird represents the oppressed African American people.

T - TONE

W - WORD CHOICE

I - IMAGERY

S - STYLE

T - THEME

DREAMS

HOPES

FUTURE

OPPORTUNITY

But a bird that stalks

down his narrow cage

can seldom see through

his bars of rage

The caged bird sings

with a fearful trill

of things unknown

but longed forstill

Caged Bird TWIST Analysis
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  • T - TONE
  • DREAMSHOPESFUTUREOPPORTUNITY
  • W - WORD CHOICE
  • I - IMAGERY
  • S - STYLE
  • But a bird that stalksdown his narrow cagecan seldom see throughhis bars of rage
  • The caged bird singswith a fearful trillof things unknownbut longed for still
  • T - THEME
  • The tone of this poem is sad and serious. One example of this is, "But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams."
  • When describing the free bird, Angelou uses bright and happy words such as dawn, sun rays, and bright lawn. When she is talking about the caged bird, however, she uses dark words such as fearful, rage, and nightmare.
  • "And dips his wing in the orange sun rays, and dares to claim the sky." Angelou is showing the reader that the bird is free to fly the beautiful, radiant sky with no boundaries.
  • This poem is unstructured. Sometimes it rhymes, the number of syllables per line is inconsistent, and there is some repetition. This is a free verse poem.
  • The two main themes in this poem are freedom and captivity. The free bird represents white people, while the caged bird represents the oppressed African American people.
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