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Decision Making In Maya Angelou's 'Caged Bird'

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“One of the hardest decisions you'll ever face in life is choosing whether to walk away or try harder.” - Ziad K. Abdelnour. Why are decisions difficult to make? Are decisions the two paths that will lead us down to our future? Are they like an answer choice on a test, that we feel the need to stress about whether we choose the right or wrong decision? Perhaps people should realize that making decisions can lead us to embark on new life changing journeys.We need to learn that we should not fear making decisions because whatever one we choose, can lead into something extraordinary.Even though we sometimes cannot better the decisions we made, but we can rather better ourselves.In Maya Angelou’s poem, “Caged Bird”, We see the two different people and learn how they deal with tough decision making.” Langston Hughes gives a perfect example in the poem “Mother to Son.” Robert Frost explains how the decisions we make should come from our minds and not someone else.To everyone who makes the decisions that comes from their heart, will have a better outcome in the end if only they try harder.
In Maya Angelou’s poem, “Caged Bird”, She explains how a bird is trapped inside of a cage and can not escape from thick metal bars that hold it back. It imagines and signs of having freedom. People believe this is about a bird, but what if it isn’t. I believe that this is talking about a person who can’t make the decision if they want to keep fighting to do free.The bird can’t decide if it wants to fight to soon wear the bars of the cage down so it can finally fly away as well or to give up and use its voice and imagination to be free rather than to truly feel what it's like.I feel like the decision to give up or keep trying is a choice too difficult to be chosen and wears down this bird day after day. Maya Angelou writes, “But a bird that stalks down his narrow cage can seldom see through his bars of rage, his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing.” Perhaps the bird wants to escape yet the decision scares it off.The bird seems full of rage that he can not set himself free.In Maya Angelou’s writing “The caged bird sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still and his tune is

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