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Dunbar And The Caged Bird Essay

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History in the past provided us with many historical events, such as the March on Washington, Montgomery Bus Boycott, and Martin Luther King´s ¨I Have a Dream¨ speech, which led to Civil Rights Movement. As a famed Civil Rights activist, Rosa Parks refused to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a public bus where the conflict came along. As Poets, Maya Angelou and Paul Lawrence Dunbar both utilized characters of a caged bird to symbolize African-Americans. Being one of those African Americans, Rosa Parks encountered many obstacles in her efforts to realize a kind of social freedom that every American citizen should have, which compares her to a caged bird due to not having equal rights The caged bird in the poems ¨Sympathy¨ and ¨Caged …show more content…

This is not accurate evidence of why she’d be compared to a free bird because Rosa Parks had to fight single handedly for our people and our human rights that no colored people were given. In the “Caged Bird” poem, the poet states, “But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams/… his wings are clipped and his feet are tied/ So he opens his throat to sing.” (26-29). Meanwhile some people seem and argue that Rosa Parks is compared to a free bird, Rosa sparked all of the rights for us and had to overcome many obstacles during this time period. Also, many free in a way, it’s undeniable that Rosa Parks is considered free in a way, it’s undeniable that Rosa had a really rough time period she lived in, just like the caged bird. The poet of “Sympathy” states, “I know why the caged bird beats his wings/ ‘Till its blood is red on the cruel bars/ For he must fly back to his perch and cling.” (8-10). All in all, Rosa Parks is trapped in a world of segregation, where she tries to escape which makes it unpleasant on her. Despite the fact that some consider Rosa Parks as a free bird would. She had to overgo a human barrier that many had to

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