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I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings By Maya Angelou Analysis

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There is one person that is a civil rights activist, memoirist, a poet and above all a woman, this person is none other than Maya Angelou. Angelou has been a famous American poet since the release of her 1969 autobiography, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. Angelou has inspired many people by telling her life story to the public, but not only did she inspire, she also created a very different and personal point of view of the world we live in. The poem’s she has written transition from pain and suffering or to courage and confidence. Nonetheless, even though Angelou wrote mostly about anguished emotions due to her past relations, her poetry expresses what she cannot demonstrate through actions but by using words. In other words, …show more content…

In Alone Angelou wrote about mankind suffering due to selfishness for example, she writes, “They’ve got expensive doctors to cure their heart of stone. But nobody no, nobody can make it out here alone.”, Angelou compares our hearts to stone and even though we may have doctors to cure us, we will always be selfish in our own way making it troublesome for us to get out of the habit of thinking about ourselves. This stanza is truthful in its own right, we humans are selfish due to greed and when Angelou uses the phrases along the lines of “we can't make it out here alone”, it just shows that we have no one to blame but ourselves if certain situations end up atrocious. To prove my point more, in the second to the last stanza she writes, “The wind is gonna blow, the race of man is suffering”, this shows that Angelou saw the change in people, that we cause chaos, that we drive not only ourselves but others mad causing everyone to be self-absorbed. Alone is a powerful poem that makes people reflect on themselves and their actions. Even though Angelou wrote about anguished poems like Alone and Caged Bird, she did however write about equality and confidence. This poem that is about equality is Human Family. Human Family is a poem that inspired many by showing them that we are, and I quote “more alike than unalike”, for example

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