Caged Bird

By Maya Angelou
A free bird leaps
on the back of the wind
and floats downstream
till the current ends
and dips his wing
in the orange sun rays
and dares to claim the sky.
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.
The caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
for the caged bird
sings of freedom.
The free bird thinks of another breeze
and the trade winds soft through the sighing tree
and the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn
and he names the sky his own.
But a caged bird stands on the grave of dreams
his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream
his wings are clipped and his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.
The caged bird sings
with a fearful trill
of things unknown
but longed for still
and his tune is heard
on the distant hill
for the caged bird
sings of freedom.

Focus - Choose a particular passage (set of lines in a stanza) and a literary device (metaphor, simile, analogy, allusion, personification, sound, rhythm, word choice, literary form, object, description, opening line, concluding line, etc.) and consider how it works in this poem. What would the poem lose if this element were eliminated or written differently? (2-3 sentences minimum)

One particular passage in this poem is "and he names the sky his own" in the fourth stanza. The literary device used here is personification. This personification of the bird naming the sky emphasizes the freedom and ownership that the free bird feels. If this element were eliminated or written differently, the poem would lose the vivid imagery and the sense of liberation that the free bird experiences.