Answer:
This poem is an extended metaphor. Even though the speaker does not mention any races, it is clear that she is showing how the freedoms that allotted whites are diametrically opposed to those given to the blacks. In the first stanza, the speaker illustrates how the free bird, or white race, is untroubled. It also shows how the white race had the audacity to own and govern society unjustly. The speaker concludes'' (the free bird) dares to claim the sky". This shows how whites demonstrated discrimination and prejudice and dominance toward blacks. Unfortunately, the deplorable conduct was condoned in society.
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