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    Caged Bird Sings

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    Bird Sings was a very influential and heart-warming book. Maya Angelou takes us through the biggest obstacles she has encountered in her childhood. Whether it was the children teasing her, her brother being impatient, or her abuse, she did not spare us a detail. I think the theme that best fits with these three songs and I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is no matter what you go through, you can always defeat your struggles. Maya Angelou has been put through tons of horrible things but she still

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    Still I Rise

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    “Still I Rise” Poem Analysis “Still I Rise” was written by Maya Angelou, who is an African-American poet. A majority of her poems are written on slavery and life as a African- American woman. “Still I Rise” is one of the many well known. She discusses how she is treated differently and refers to her ancestry and relates to events they went through during the time of slavery and the events she continues to go through during her time period of life. “This poem has been an inspiration to people

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    Maya Angelou explains how family supports each other in her memoir, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings to people who don’t support others because Angelou didn’t have a traditional family. Angelou uses tropes and syntax to have an emotional appeal. Angelou uses tropes through comparison. Angelou says, “There was no doubt that he was trying to butter up Dad; he even started to laugh like him, a Santa Claus, Jr., with his ‘Ho,ho,ho”(48). This shows how Bailey gets compared to Santa. Since they haven’t

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    in poetry. Maya Angelou and Langston Hughes are both African American poets that have made tremendously positive names for themselves in the literature department. Their significant signature in the poetic community has been made by their passion and commitment to produce poetry that speaks to the emotions the public faces on a daily basis. Maya Angelou was brought into this world on April 4th, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. She grew up in St. Louis and Stamps, Arkansas (Maya Angelou Biography 1)

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    The Caged Bird Analysis

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    author Maya Angelou. Maya was a civil rights activist. This book was written in a very controversial time in the United States fighting over segregation. Maya and her older brother Bailey are only three and four when they are sent to their paternal grandmother after parents divorce. They would now be living with Annie Henderson, whom they call momma in rural Stamps, Arkansas. Momma owned the only black store in the section was the center of the town for African Americans. This helped shape Mayas view

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    “You may encounter many defeats but you must not be defeated,”(Angelou 448). A quote in which is true in the stories that this author wrote and in her own life. In the short stories and poem, from I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, “Caged Bird,” “New Directions,” and “Woman Work,” Maya Angelou writes about the human spirit and freedom. In each of her works of literature, Angelou addresses the point of being free and creating your own life. Although it isn’t stated in all of the stories, one can infer

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    confident woman overcoming racism and trauma but do you know who was behind this genius poem? Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Annie Johnson on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. After her parents divorced when Maya was young, she was sent to live with her grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas. She lived in an impoverished neighborhood. Several years later she returned to live with her mother in St. Louis. Maya was assaulted by her mother’s boyfriend and before he was sent to prison, he was found murdered

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    Maya Angelou is an extremely talented author who is highly known for her books and poems, but that's not all she does. Maya Angelou's literary works were influenced by her personal life, her defense of black culture, and her success. Maya Angelou was born as Marguerite Johnson on April 4, 1928. Her mother was a nurse named Vivian Johnson and her father was a doorman named Bailey Johnson. Her brother named Bailey gave her the name “Maya.” She loved country music, Law & Order, and African clothing

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    most influential writers are two African American women named Maya Angelou and Alice Walker. They are both poets who conveys positive messages towards their readers about beauty and the truth. These two African American women have went through many challenging moments in their life of adversity and tragedy. Maya Angelou was raped as a child and Alice walker lost her eye sight. They both told their stories through their writings. Maya Angelou wrote a book called I Know Why the Cage Birds Sings, where

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    At the time of Marguerite Johnson better known as Maya Angelou 's death on the 28th of May 2014, she was an Activist, acclaimed American poet, storyteller and autobiographer. However, all her accomplishments were born out of abuse, violence, neglect and pain, that she wrote about in her autobiographical novel, "I know why the caged bird sings" which was published in 1969. In the book, she wrote not only about the conflicts that plagued her for much of her life but also how the role they played in

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