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24 January, 20:22

In "Sympathy," why does Dunbar repeat the phrase "I know" throughout the poem?

A. to emphasize his own desire to be free like a bird

B. to emphasize his understanding of the harsh effects of racism on individuals

C. to illustrate that he understands the bird's loneliness

D. to highlight the way that long-term physical imprisonment affects individuals

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  1. 24 January, 21:16
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    The correct answer here would be B. The whole poem is essentially about racism and race. The bird in the poem represents minority here especially African-Americans who even though were technically free were still experiencing the injustice through segregation which is the cage mentioned in the poem.
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