The poem "Freedom of a Bird" describes a caged bird that prays to God to be set free from its tiny cage where it has been confined for days and nights. God sends a little angel, who is implied to be the child poet Nasheta Zehra, to answer the bird's prayer. The angel releases the bird from its cage, allowing it to finally exercise its rights and freedom with all its might by going wherever it wishes to roam.
The poem "Freedom of a Bird" describes a caged bird that prays to God to be set free from its tiny cage where it has been confined for days and nights. God sends a little angel, who is implied to be the child poet Nasheta Zehra, to answer the bird's prayer. The angel releases the bird from its cage, allowing it to finally exercise its rights and freedom with all its might by going wherever it wishes to roam.
The poem "Freedom of a Bird" describes a caged bird that prays to God to be set free from its tiny cage where it has been confined for days and nights. God sends a little angel, who is implied to be the child poet Nasheta Zehra, to answer the bird's prayer. The angel releases the bird from its cage, allowing it to finally exercise its rights and freedom with all its might by going wherever it wishes to roam.
Meanings Rights - Freedom All my might - all my strength and concentration
Answer the following:
1. Why did the bird feel it had no rights? Ans: The bird was caged for days and nights. He wished to go around but he can’t come out of the cage. The tiny cage is only his ground, so the bird feels it had no rights. 2. Who do you think is the angel in the poem? Why? Ans: The angel in the poem is the poet (Naheta Zehra). God sent a little angel the reply to the birds’ prayer. The loving little angel makes the bird free from the cage.