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    Why the caged bird sings is a classic American poem. Written in third person, with a simple yet direct syntax, It is as relevant today as it was when it was written. It gives voice to any oppressed or immured person, but more specifically a voice to African Americans living in a system dominated by institutional racism and exploitation. It seeks to express the difference in the mind and conditions of living between a person that is free and a person that is not. The caged bird sings a much different

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    Maya Angelou Oppression

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    Maya Angelou was an African American woman who wrote about standing up for oneself and the people who have been oppressed. In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya Angelou talked about a free man and an oppressed man. She went into detail that the difficulties that the written about the oppressed man was forced to face. Two aspects was presented to the reader, Maya Angelou presented the success of a free man and obstacles and difficulties that the oppressed man. “A free bird leaps on the back of

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    the poem "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" by Maya Angelou. This poem explores the theme of Oppression which illustrates the nature of helicopter parenting upon today's youth. We will include a contemporary source which likewise explores this challenging youth issue. Essentially, this poem displays the damage that helicopter parenting can have on a child’s youth, oppressing them, taking their childhood away from them. Angelou’s poem “I Know Why the Cages Bird Sings” expresses the idea that freedom

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    and mother divorced. As a result of their divorce, Maya and Bailey Jr moved to Stamps, Arkansas to live with Bailey Sr.’s mother. At the age of eight, Maya was sexually abused and raped by her mother’s boyfriend, Freeman. Soon after his release from prison, Maya’s uncles tracked him down and murdered Freeman.

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    Caged Bird Sings

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the autobiography of Maya Angelou, chronicling her life until the age of 17, before her rise to fame as an inspiring writer and poet. At age 3, Marguerite Johnson’s mother and father sent her and her brother Bailey to live with their grandmother in Stamps, Arkansas, a segregated Southern town. There, they helped their grandmother run her store until their teen years, when they would move to various cities including St. Louis, Los Angeles, and San Francisco, passed

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    Maya Angelou Renowned author, activist, and Renaissance woman Maya Angelo was born in 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri. She spent a sorry childhood juggling between her mother and her grandmother, and experienced the bitter reality of segregation as a south black child. The arts pushed her from these early difficult circumstances to a national stage where she was writing the inaugural speech for President Bill Clinton in 1993. Through it all, her creative vision turned the reality of the human experiencing

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    experience. Her style is especially 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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    ‘And his tune is heard on the distant hill’ means that even though the bird continues as a prisoner, someone manages to listen to his melody; many even hear it from far away. ‘For the caged bird sings of freedom’, the final line of the stanza, establishes what the bird sings about, he wants freedom. Most of the African-American literature consisted on the horrors of slavery and segregation, and it lasted up to the 60’s (racism stayed as relevant during present-day but slavery and segregation

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    You may have heard of the poem I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, the story about a 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

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    Maya Angelou Research Paper

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    Maya Angelou once said “My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.” and I think she completely lived up to that with the life she lived, and the things she accomplished in it. Maya Angelou, or as she was originally called Marguerite Annie Johnson, was born on April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. Maya Angelou was an American Poet, a storyteller, a civil rights activist, a singer, a songwriter, a dancer

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