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    Sincere Selfhood It is fair to say that in today’s day and age our identity is often defined by rather shallow attributes such as name, age, or appearance. A common example would be the basic information, like height, weight, and home address that is required on a driver’s license. With that said, one could make the argument that these everyday societal formalities and public perceptions, which are mostly out of our control, do make up our full identity. However, identity is not something given…

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    It describes her childhood of living in a racist Stamps, Arkansas, which was commonly visited by the KKK, and the aftermath of the Great Depression. (Collier 3) “I Know Why…” was nominated for a National Book Award in 1970. Later, Maya Angelou came out with 2 new autobiographies named “Gather Together in My Name” and “Singin’ and Swingin’ and Gettin’ Merry like Christmas.” These tell about Maya’s meeting of a lesbian…

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    Still I Rise is one of 32 poems that Maya Angelou wrote in her book And Still I Rise. When I saw first saw the title of the poem I was immediately interested and reading it was inspirational, so I decided to write my art critique on it. I choose this poem because I could relate to it because no matter what happens in my life I always keep positive and know better days are ahead. I like this poem because it focuses on a hopeful determination to rise above difficulty and discouragement. Still I…

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    Alice Walker, in full Alice Malsenior Walker was born on 9th February 1944 in Eatonton Georgia U.S. and is now one of the country’s best-selling writers of literary fiction. Alice walker’s life was life of any African American in 1940s. She was deprived of all the basic amenities and discrimination was rampant all around, which Alice later started expressing through her short stories, novel, poems etc. More than ten million copies of her books are in print." Walker has now become a focal…

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    director in Hollywood. She wrote the film Georgia in 1971. She wrote many poems and books for people telling about her life. After her book, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, she became the first black woman who was capable of discussing her personal life to the public (Biography of Maya Angelou). The most famous of all of her autobiographies is I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings. She ended up writing six autobiographies about herself (Maya Angelou). She also made many poems such…

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    James Baldwin, an African-American author, had encouraged her to start writing with her feelings and tell her story. First, she wrote, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, published in 1969, which was the autobiography that I read. In it, she tells the story of her childhood and how she had believed that her words were what killed the man, when she was younger, but now, being the “caged bird” and “singing.” Another poem that she…

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    The Vulnerable Heart “Joyas Volodoras” is a poetic essay written by Brian Doyle. In this essay, he first mentions about different creatures and their hearts: hummingbirds, their amazing features including torpor, and them having very little emotions, blue whales, their “yearning cries,” them being very emotional, and always longing for something, even when they have a mate. Then he talks about how the heart is vulnerable. He says no matter how strongly we try to defend ourselves from emotions…

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    The Bird Caged Sings were made by Maya Angelou a strong African American woman around the 1969, and The Story of an Hour were made by Kate Chopin an American Written published in 1894. These two stories are very related because they both characters are prisoners by something or someone else and they desire to be free. At the beginning of the story the reader notice in the settings that the bird is on can a caged locket of his nature to fly by something else (racism and segregation) “his wings…

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    Maya Angelou, a poet, writer, and civil rights activist. She was born on April 4, 1928 in St. Louis, Missouri as Marguerite Annie Johnson. Her childhood was very difficult. Her parents split when she was very young. Her and her older brother, Bailey were sent to live with their grandmother in Arkansas. She had to endure racial discrimination. One day while visiting her mother, her mother’s boyfriend raped her. She was so traumatized by the incident that she became mute. Maya moved to San…

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    struggle too much then it begin to bleed and it have to stop, but once its wounds are healed, it tried again. Dunar’s Caged bird is having ‘’old, old scar’’ which mentioned that the bird has done this many time before. Dunbar’s state shown that he knows why the bird act this way and even suggests that he act this way. while Angelou’s bird wings are clipped and its feet are tired so it can’t barely move. Angelou’s bird is hoping to fly freely around like the other bird. Dunbar identifies…

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