Free as a bird

Completely unrestricted and able to do whatever one wants, without constraints or obligations.

This simile has been used since at least the 16th century, drawing from the obvious observation that birds can fly wherever they choose. The phrase gained particular popularity during the Romantic period when freedom and nature were idealized themes in literature.

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