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    Religion is the backbone for stability when things are going wrong. It can be used as comfort for the future and can be a moral way of living life. In the novel “I know why the caged bird sings” by Maya Angelou, in this autobiography, it reveals the childhood or Maya Angelou and the hardships of growing up. She was abandoned by her parents when they had sent here and her brother to stamps Arkansas to live with their grandmother. From the beginning to end we see a growth in her character and this

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    In the poem, “Caged Bird”, Maya Angelou, utilizes the literary devices of personification, metaphor, and juxtaposition to emphasize the inhumane life of the caged bird and its search of freedom. Maya uses personification to describe the painful situation of the caged bird and its lack of freedom. She writes that “His shadow shouts on a nightmare scream”. This line dramatizes the condition of the cage bird, and giving the reader an unsettlement feeling of someone screaming in pain. The bird its

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    How does Maya Angelou provoke the audience to feel the sense of equality? Maya Angelou captures the audience’s attention through her persuasive piece ‘Still I Rise’ which evidently addresses her implicit response to oppression and mistreatment, African- American women suffered for decades. This poem focuses on the conformity of Angelou to the oppressors on the behalf of all the black women and the loss of their self-respect and dignity in the process. Language techniques Various poetic devices

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    Maya Angelou is a internationally respected, brilliant poet, and author. Maya Angelou says "In all my work I try to tell the human truth, what it is like to be human, what makes us stumble and somehow miraculously rise and go on from the darkness and into the light”. This theme is consistently exemplified throughout Angelou's greatly acclaimed poem ‘Still I rise’. The poem shows us the true life story of Maya Angelou's tragedies, and their dreadful conditions she had encountered in her youth. But

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    Dr. Maya Angelou were born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis, MO on April 4, 1928, Maya were childhood name given to her by her brother Bailey. She were a child of a divorced parent raised by her grandmother (whom she called momma) along with her brother in Stamp, Arkansas. A single mother that held many titles to her name that evolve from experience she dealt in her lifetime. To the world, she is an educator, dancer, poets, activist, author and many more. Angelou publishes numerous bestselling

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    fit, to no extent. However these same American underestimate the impact prejudice can have on a person’s body and mind because as we all know prejudice grows. Prejudice can also affect all phases of life: the past, the present, and the future. Maya Angelou said, “ Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the

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    Maya Angelou: “ I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” In this poem Maya Angelou talks about the civil rights movement. She also express her personal life of what she went through such as being raped at the age of 6 by her mother’s boyfriend and also becoming mute for 5 years. She also states how she got pregnant and had to raise a child at 16. All these events led up to writing this poem from a caged bird that sings point of view. “Remembrance” In this poem Maya Angelou express how she was being raped

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    In Maya Angelou’s novel I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings the main character Maya Angelou struggles with her identity through out the novel. She first started to question her identity after Mr. Freeman raped her. Another time in the novel she questioned her identity was during the barbeque at the bathroom because she did not know which bathroom to use. The last time that she questioned her identity in the novel was when she questioned her sexual identity because she did not know if she was heterosexual

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    Marguerite The presence of positive influences is instrumental to succeeding in life. In the novel “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” Maya Angelou reveals personal and psychological struggles of the main character, Marguerite, as a young girl who is slowly being raised to be a strong and independent woman. Her struggles began when she was sent away by her parents along with her older brother Bailey to live in Stamps, Arkansas with their grandmother. Marguerite encounters adversities such as feeling

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    Growing up in the South during the years of segregation as a young black girl was difficult. As we will see in a short story written by Maya Angelou, having someone to look up to can make a lasting impression and encourage young girls to make better choices in their lives. There are too many girls, both now and then, that have no role model to look up to. For some, they have no one to set good examples. In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, it is evident what a good role model can do to someone's life

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