Comparing a bird in the sky with a bird in a cage Paragraph
Comparing a bird flying in the sky with a bird kept in a cage.
A bird in the sky feels happy because it's free to move around. But a bird in a cage feels sad because it can't move and depends on others. Birds are naturally meant to be free. They like to live in their own way. They build their homes on tree branches and have babies. They enjoy flying in the open sky without any restrictions. They travel to different places and find food all day. However, sometimes they get caught and put into cages. This takes away their normal life. They can't fly or sing like they want to. Their natural way of living is taken from them.
In a cage, a bird might get good food and safety. But it loses the freedom to fly in the sky happily. This freedom is very important. Sadly, this freedom is taken away in a cage. A caged bird can't fly happily. It loses the happiness it used to have. It can't meet other animals like it would in the wild. It forgets how to sing and lives a boring life in the cage. Birds in cages don't live as long as birds flying freely in the sky. There's a saying that wild animals are beautiful when they're in their natural home, just like babies are happy in their mother's arms.
John Webster said, "A robin-red-breast doesn't live long in a cage." This means every living thing has a specific place where it's best suited. In a cage, a bird's life becomes sad. It feels a lot of pain and unhappiness. On the other hand, a bird flying in the sky enjoys a free life that makes it happy and meaningful.