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I know why the caged bird sings.
Maya Angelou
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote reflects the idea of resilient spirit and the longing for freedom despite adversity.

Maya Angelou's quote 'I know why the caged bird sings' symbolizes the pain of confinement and the desire for freedom. It suggests that even when faced with oppression, the spirit can find ways to express itself and long for liberation, illustrating the profound connection between suffering and the pursuit of personal and artistic expression.

Themes

FreedomOppressionExpressionResilienceSuffering

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about overcoming adversity, one might say, 'As Maya Angelou wisely noted, I know why the caged bird sings.'

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