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In "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," Maya Angelou uses powerful imagery to convey the struggles and oppression faced by the caged bird. For example, she describes the bird's wings clipped and its feet tied, symbolizing confinement and limitation. Additionally, the contrast between the caged bird's song of freedom and the free bird's ability to "dip his wing" and "claim the sky" paints a vivid picture of disparity and longing for liberation.
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Tubes clipped - Fallopian tubes are clipped and it is reversible. Tubes cauterized (burned) - Tubes are burned (not reversible). Tubes tied - Doctors don't do this procedure that often, but it is what it is, your fallopian tubes are tied. (reversible but with difficulty and lower success rate)
The mood of "Caged Bird" by Maya Angelou is one of longing, oppression, and resilience. The caged bird represents a person who is trapped and yearning for freedom, while the free bird symbolizes those who are living without boundaries. The poem explores themes of injustice and the desire for liberation.
Hi my name jeanette i has a cut and tube tied for 20 year would i can get pregnent if it does or not ??
0%. Sorry.
can i still get pregnant with my tubs burn and clipped
You should torture, behead and nuke your tubes just to be sure.
"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is not a poem, it is a biography of the author of "Caged Bird," Maya Angelou. In the poem, "Caged Bird," the speaker (or narrator) could be anybody, but is most likely Maya Angelou herself, or a colored person in the same situation as the caged bird.
* It is considered a sterilization. The tube are tied and clipped so eggs can not make it the uterus and burned so that they don't mend back together after a period of time.
"Caged Bird" is a poem by Maya Angelou that represents many ideas, themes, and thoughts, so it doesn't necessarily have just one meaning. This poem states that there are two birds, one trapped in a cage, and the other in free and flying in the sky. The trapped bird represents an African American man or woman, while the free bird represents a white man or woman. The poem is portraying the relationship between an African American person and a Caucasian person (AKA: segregation). Maya Angelou is explaining the feelings of racial discrimination, segregation, and domination. The poem describes how she was the bird that was trapped and tied up and unable to reach freedom. The caged bird can be interpreted as the black race being held back from freedom by their skin color. The fat worms and breeze in the poem symbolize hope and opportunity. In the poem, it is constantly repeated that "his wings are clipped and his feet are tied so he opens his throat to sing." This is implying that even though this bird is trapped, it still has hope. The bird will continue to persevere and not give up. It sings about the hope of things to come, not necessarily of happiness.
The string isn't tied to anything.