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    constantly is, “I’m always gonna want you back”. This line really helps to add emphasis for it is in the chorus of the song. It appears often when sung, “No matter where I go, I'm always gonna want you back, No matter how long you're gone, I'm always gonna want you back, I know you know I will never get over you, No matter where I go, I'm always gonna want you back, Want you back.” Because of this constant repetition of this line, we can understand how much the guy sincerely wants this girl back…

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    All of the past memories, emotions, and events have shaped us into who we all are today. Everyone grew up differently, everyone had different experiences. Some would say that the most important part of growing up, or even raising a child, would be love, kindness, care, the power, their looks, their personality or maybe creativity. The list can go on forever. There are so many things that need to be included in growing up, so how do we find one thing out of all of them? How do we choose? There is…

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    repetition. The metaphors used from poem are used well and creatively, it would have been hard to know what Maya Angelou was talking when comparing the caged bird and the free bird if it wasn’t for remarkable background and her fame from her book “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. Maya could have also used different ways for us to interpret the poem and not just through a free bird and a caged…

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    existence during the Civil Rights Era (“Angelou, Maya.” Current Biography (Bio Ref Bank) (1974)”). As a young child, Angelou was raped by her mother’s boyfriend, which resulted in his conviction and murder, as well as the inspiration for her writing of I Know Why…

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    guilty but was jailed for only one day. Four days after his release, he was murdered, probably by Angelou's uncles. Angelou became mute for almost five years, it was during this period of silence when Angelou developed her extraordinary memory, her love for books and literature, and her ability to listen and observe the world around her. In Accra, she became close friends with Malcolm X during his visit in the early 1960s. Angelou returned to the U.S. in 1965 to help him build a new civil rights…

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. S.l.: Ballantine, 1969. Print. Maya Angelou is a bestselling author, who was a professor at Wake Forest University. It is Angelou 's first autobiographical book. This book is interesting because the story is told in the point…

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    is such a crucial part of life that people cannot imagine a world without it. It is how they learn, express themselves, and connect with each other. The power of words and the power of silence that humans experience every day are central ideas in I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou. Like many other coming of age novels, Angelou’s biography is a story of finding identity. Maya is a young girl from Stamps, Arkansas, who moves many times throughout her life. In addition to these many…

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    smith was living in Philadelphia. In 1923, Bessie Smith signed a contract with Columbia Records, which she made $20,000 a year. That made her the highest black artist ever made at that time. She sang classic material for blues. Her were about love, poverty, betrayal, and oppression of the world. Some of her songs are “Work Horse Blues” which is poverty and hard labor, “Jail House Blues” which is about prison, and “a Bottle of Beer” which is about drinking and having a good time. In 1937,…

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    The two passages “Caged Bird,” and “World’s Reward,” both have the same positive theme, and are very rich with symbolism. The theme for them is about freedom, the spiritual and physical meaning of it. For symbolism the stories relate to the slaves and slave owners of the 1600-1800 centuries. The theme in “Caged Bird,” and “World’s Reward,” is spiritual freedom is possible even in the midst of physical enslavement. In the passages the authors, Maya Angelou and James A Haney, keep the theme…

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    Eight years later and two thousand miles away, Angelou became pregnant with the child of a stranger (Angelou 77, 279). Parents object to the book “raising sexual issues without giving them a moral resolution” (Sova 212). The explicit scenes led to I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings landing third of the top one hundred banned books on the American Library Association’s 1990-2000 list; it has been challenged publicly 39 times…

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