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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou contains a plethora of life lessons Maya learned while growing up, some of which that can pertain to my own life. On page 275, Maya states, “I knew her well enough to know that if I committed almost any crime and told her the truth about it she not only wouldn’t disown me but would give me her protection.” This quote is relating to Maya’s mother, who values honesty and considers it to be a desirable quality to have. My own mother has always been nothing

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    People have always said they know who they are, but how can that statement be true without even trying to discover your limitations and pushing yourself to learn? The struggles of finding yourself and maturing are shown multiple times in the book, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. In the book, Maya and her brother, Bailey, were sent to their paternal grandmother’s home at the age of three and four respectively. Told in Maya’s perspective, she learns the harsh realities of life, becoming mature, and

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    In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou recounts her life from age three to seventeen. When she is three, Maya moves to Stamps, Arkansas with her brother, Bailey, to live with her grandmother and crippled uncle. Growing up in the South during the 1930s, Maya and her family encounter many instances of racism. Maya feels she is an ugly child and will never amount to the beautiful white girls. When she is eight years old, Maya’s father brings the two children to St. Louis to live with their

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    "I know why the caged bird sings" is an autobiography by Maya Angelou. Angelou describes her childhood and the adversity she faced. She starts her coming of age story after arriving in Stamps, a small southern town, that was very religious, where her parents had sent her and her younger brother after they divorced. At the ages of 3 and 4, Maya and her brother Bailey lived with there grandma, Mamma, who was there mother fighure. During those early years in Stamps Maya faces racism and learns the stark

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    Racism and Segregation circad in the novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. As the novel progresses and the main character Marguerite Johnson grows into a woman she clearly sees and describes the reality of being an African American in her time. The theme of intolerant ethnic diversity is shown and progresses to us through different aspects. Her daily life going to school and working at her grandmother's shop, to going to church and later getting a job shows the struggle and push

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    ministry. She wrought a best-selling auto biography “I know why the caged bird sings”. Trough-out her legacy she continuously created poems promoting civil rights from her personal and social views. “still I rise “is one of her earlier working but is still consider one of the greatest poems on discussing the social views at the time of tis publishing and still hold value to todays current events. This text will be Analysing the poem “still I rise” But first discussing the experiences that Maya Angelou

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    definitely lived by this as they tried to achieve their dreams and aspirations. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is an informing story written with figurative language about how the main character finds her voice to speak. “After Being Convicted of Voting in the 1872 Presidential Election” is an informational speech written with technical language about how the speaker finds her voice to gain equality. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and “After Being Convicted of Voting in the 1872 Presidential Election”

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    prominent in "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", where the early events of Angelou’s life are vividly described to the reader in the postmodern literary fashion. In order to understand Maya Angelou’s works, one must first

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    In I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, by Maya Angelou, Maya learns just how critical books are to everyone and learns to be dependent on them over other people because while everything around her is changing, books, writing and literature are always there to be her friend. Everything Maya was dependent on, before she discovered books, (her mother, Momma, Bailey, her family, her educators and her home) are so unstable throughout the whole book that she can not depend on them. However, through all of

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    Author Information: Maya Angelou, both the writer and protagonist of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, spent the majority of her childhood in Stamps, Arkansas in the wake of her parent’s divorce at the age of three. She, along with her older brother, lived with their grandmother (Annie Henderson), whom they call Momma, at the only black store in the segregated town of Stamps. Annie later became a big influence in her life and helped her develop self-confidence and pride. Growing up, Maya had to

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