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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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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings In the beginning of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Marguerite, later known as Maya begins to tell the story of her childhood. When her parents divorced, they sent her & her brother, Bailey to live in Stamps, Arkansas with their Grandmother (Momma) and their Uncle Willie. The kids go to school in Stamps and work in the store that Momma and Uncle Willie own. One year, while they were in Stamps, their father came to visit. When he was getting ready

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    “There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside you.” By Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. This is the quote my mom has been telling me every day since I was 13 and able to understand it. Maya Angelou wrote this poem in 1969 and it still speaks to millions of people today. Millions of people who have everything to say but never speak. This is just one example, my example on how relatable poems are even if they are hundreds of years old. Being able to relate to a poem after

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    When she is with her parents, she tends to feel secondary. There is always something a touch more important that she and her brother Baily. Maya Angelou faces many hardships, yet manages to overcome them all, in her autobiography, “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.” When the book begins, Angelou is a young child, a mere three years old. As she grows up, though somewhat sheltered by her grandmother’s position as a general store owner, her eyes are opened to the current ways of the South. Blacks are

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings - Maya Angelou The kids are dropped off in Arkansas and our story begins. Life sucks. They have no parents and racism is fierce in the South. Everything changes with a few Christmas presents. Suddenly, Maya and Bailey find out that they have larger-than-life parents and they move to St. Louis. It's a classic rags-to-riches story, except they don't understand why they were in rags in the first place. It should be great, but the kids still feel insecure.Maya is sexually

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    The book “I know why the caged bird sings” By: Maya Angelou. Maya has a dream that she wants to be “blond-haired and blue eye “. She wanted to be white because she said that she would be treated different that she is now. I can reflect with this quote because when I was growing up I also dream of being blond and blue eyes and skinny. Why I was not sure I guess every kid dream and expect that it will come true I was 8 years old. In my mind I though been Caucasian and having colored eyes and a slim

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    Kasonde Chisaka AP Lang 8/12/16 Title: I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Author: Maya Angelou Copyright Date: 1969, 1997 Summary In the memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, late author Maya Angelou chronicles her experiences in the early stages of her life. The book explains the hardships, prejudices as well as the tragedies she went through as a child living in the deep South during the segregation era. Angelou gradually tells her life story in first person perspective as a child, tween, and

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    There are many themes associated with the novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings but I think the theme most present throughout the entire book is “Growing up black during a time of racial injustice can be very hard on someone emotionally and physically”. As Maya is raised in the southern town of Stamps, Arkansas, she is exposed to a vastly different society than in her hometown of St.Louis. The novel takes place during the depression time period so segregation in the south of course is one of the

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    contribute to the way she grows up and the person she becomes. Despite some of her tragic circumstances, she learns a lot growing up, mainly because of the African-American women in her life who teach her all different life lessons. In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Marguerite gets to absorb teachings from her mother (Vivian), Mrs. Bertha Flowers, and her grandmother (Momma). These women allow Marguerite to learn and grow as an African-American female, all while paving her own way. Marguerite

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    For Maya Angelou in ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ dreams and aspirations were quite different from other children. "Wouldn’t they be surprised when one day I woke out of my black ugly dream, and my real hair, which was long and blonde, would take the place of the kinky mass that Momma wouldn’t let me straighten? My light-blue eyes were going to hypnotize them…” She embodied the idea that blonde hair was perfection and that she was an ugly, fat, black girl trapped in an endless nightmare. At

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