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Maya Angelou Literary Analysis

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Literary works represent an important part of culture. Literary has many elements that serve as levers that every literary work stands on. Settings compose the nucleus for literary works and depend on time and place, which help to establish the background of the work. Plot, character, theme, and style also compose fundamental components of settings. I’ll discuss characters roles and presentation in three different works, which are “Jump and Other Stories” by Nadine Gordminer, “My Beautiful Laundrette” by Hanif Kureishi and “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” by Maya Angelou.

Nadine Gordimer is a famous novelist and writer. She was born in 1923 in South Africa, to immigrant Jewish parents. She is known for her position against the racial …show more content…

She is one of the most Influential voices of our time. Angelou is a celebrated poet, memoirist, novelist, educator, dramatist, producer, actress, historian, filmmaker, and civil rights activist. She was born in April 4th, 1982, in Missouri; Angelou was raised in Louis and Stamps, Arkansas. The work, which is considered as Maya’s autobiography was published on 1969. On her book, she values and focus on some issues like: traditional African American family, being independence, personal dignity, self definition, Identity, rape, racism and segregation which are the most important issues for her, community, and culture. As a teenager, Angelou’s love for the arts won her a scholarship to study dance and drama at San Francisco’s Labor School. Maya and her brother Baileyr were sent to live with their grandmother Henderson who owned a general store, In Stamps, Arkansas after their parents divorce, she had very hard time since childhood until adulthood. She experienced the bad treatment racial discrimination. She was raped at the age of eight by her mother's boyfriend while on a visit to St. Louis, but she refused to speak for approximately five years, she became a mother at age of sixteen. Maya speaks in the first person as she recounts her childhood. She writes both from a child’s point of view and from her perspective as an adult. The book thus explores a wide range of timeless topics: child abuse, race relations and a lot of important general issues of adolescence such as awakening sexuality, tension between the children and their parents and friendship. Angelou basically tells us the story of her search for her place in the world. The book inspires me and provides a roll model for self-confidence, ambition and overcoming life’s

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