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Maya Angelou's Graduation

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Maya Angelou said, “We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated.” In the story, “Graduation” by Maya Angelou describes her experience during her eighth grade graduation. Angelou was excited to be graduating eighth grade and so was the entire town. She was graduating her class being the second smartest in her class. A white man, Mr. Donleavy spoke at Angelou’s graduation and ruins her hopes and dreams about the future. He reminded everyone at the ceremony that they were workers and not white and privileged. After Mr. Donleavy speech, Henry Reed walks onto the stage and gives his speech, “To Be or Not to Be.” Henry’s valedictorian speech lifts everyone spirits and gives good words about the future. Angelou regains her hopes about a bright future after hearing this …show more content…

Although, Angelou’s academic accomplishments were confronted by stereotypical opinions of African Americans, her hope was renewed by hearing a familiar song and made the audience feel honored to be an African American. For instance, Angelou’s took pride in her academic accomplishments and on her upcoming graduation. Initially, Angelou writes using emotion to convey her excitement about her graduation by going into details that was used to make this day special. Her dress was unique because it was hand sewn by her mother with patience and pride. Her parents closed their shop to place their daughter’s moment over the chance of making a few dollars. She clearly stated that graduation was a significant moment that should be appreciated. Angelou states, “My hard work alone had awarded me a top place and I was going to be one of the first call in the graduating ceremonies”(12). This quote shows the reader the amount of effort Angelou put into her work to obtain one of her many academic achievements. Angelou hard work paid off because it gave her

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