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Thursday 27 August 2020

Sympathy

 Read Paul Laurence Dunbar's poem “Sympathy,” which inspired Maya Angelou's  famous memoir I Know Why the Caged Bird … | Contemporary poetry, Father  poems, Bird poems

What I Felt About this Poem Was Animal Abuse because it came to a part about a bird being trapped and banging its wings on the cage and the blood. Most people would sasy that it's not animal abuse because the bird is doing it itself but its the owner not letting it be wild and free. The Poem Was Made/Formed With 3 Stanzas/Paragraph 

What I Found For The Tone Of The Poem Was You Felt Upset For The Bird Stuck In The Cage. 

The Ryming Tone Was AABBCC 

When I Was Looking Through The Poem I Found These Poetic Devices: Alliteration Personification Simile

The Maker Of The Poem Want's The Reader To Think About How People can Be Cruel To Animals.

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