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    Interestingly enough, according to Gee, established author James Baldwin convinced Maya to write “I Know Why a Caged Bird Sings”, an autobiography in which includes “Caged Bird.” This poem really is an extended metaphor, according to Caged Bird by Maya Angelou: Interpretive Essay - Swanierenglish. The whole poem centers around the concept that the free bird are the white people

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    Angelou’s Lifestyle Connection with her Literature Maya Angelou is a well-known author, regardless of being known for her poetry, or countless autobiographies that she has written that related to some of the tragic events that took place throughout her childhood up into her adult life. Angelou used different themes throughout her work that expressed her own life experiences. Whether it was being raped as a child by her mother’s boyfriend or having the feeling that she was the person at fault when

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    Maya Angelou Metaphors

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    Maya Angelou was born Marguerite Anne Johnson on April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. Her brother, Bailey could not pronounce her name when he was little, so he called her Mya Sister, then My, which eventually became Maya. When she was only three years old, her parents separated and sent their children to live in Stamps, Arkansas with their grandmother, Annie. At the age of fifteen, Maya began her career as a civil-rights activist of sorts. She battled racism and became the first African American

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    literature from many different artists around the world to get an insight on how imprisonment was negatively affecting the world. Maya used her talents for the betterment of the world and this can be seen in her work titled "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings." She also wrote collections countless of poetry, even earning her the grand nomination of the

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    his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream” which demonstrates how she feels that without the freedoms others enjoy she is not able to pursue her dreams and goals but instead is ignored. And lastly, in “Caged Bird” the writer says “For the caged bird sings of freedom,” which explains how badly these people want their freedom. It shows that they long for the same rights others don’t appreciate enough. Next from “I, Too” Langston Hughes states, “They send me to eat in the kitchen when company comes but

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    Rape In The Kite Runner

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    “The Kite Runner” and “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” both used rape as a motif that helped develop the book. Rape is an awful act that stems from oppression, In result of feeling powerless the victim goes into silence which is apart of their post-rape trauma, this can be reversed with the help of a positive adult role model. In both the novels, “The Kite Runner” and “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings” the main characters experiencing rape because of being an unprivileged minority shapes the novel

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is a timeline of Maya Angelou’s life, starting at the age of three and including sixteen. In the book she talks about her the hardships she faced in life. Maya Angelou grew up in a society that when African Americans were not accepted. Angelou faced tough situations at a young age, suffering abandonment from her family and being raped by her mothers boyfriend Mr. Freedom. No matter what obstacles she faced she did not let that ever stop her from becoming the person

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    In the expert chapter, “Champion of the World”, from Maya Angelou’s autobiography, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, the author takes the audience back to the 1930’s society. The story brings to life race relations among the African Americans community and the white community. In this time period , the story is set on a day in Maya Angelou's uncle store, in which they hear a radio broadcast of an important boxing match. The boxing match is not just an ordinary fight. The fighters are a white contender

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    beautiful city with many attractions. Obviously, many years apart, we still shared the same interests. Angelou is well known for her award-winning poetry and collections. One commonly used all around the world today called “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings”. Many cherished her perky and strong behavior(“Maya Angelou” 2018). Our forty-fourth president Barack Obama announced after her death Angelou was a “Brilliant writer, a fierce friend, a truly phenomenal woman… Angelou had the ability to remind us

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    Maya Angelou Legacy

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    Maya Angelou, An African American poet, who has many legacy and dedication through her career as a writer, poet, songwriter, dancer and other. Maya angelou was born as Marguerite Johnson on April 4th, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. But raised in Stamps, Arkansas, by her paternal Grandmother “Annie Henderson” Ms. Angelou early childhood experiences has been going through a lot of trauma which she the only option were find out motivation to express herself in writing. She died on May 28, 2014 at age

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