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    Maya Angelou Analysis

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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 of view of an…

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    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 places shaping who…

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    Smith was born April 15, 1894, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was an independent African-American woman who was born into a large and poor family. She was one of eight children. At a young age, both her parents and her two brothers passed away. Bessie started singing and dancing on the street with her brother which helped her poor family financially. Her career started when she got a job with Vaudeville. Was given the name “Empress of the Blues” for her ability to endure the obstacles that a…

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    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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    “Caged Bird” they both have a similar theme that you are able to have spiritual freedom while physically enslaved. Both texts have the basic theme that the want spiritual freedom while physically enslaved. Both texts treat this theme as a positive thing that it's ok to want physical freedom.The first text “The World’s Reward” The dog wants to be free this is show when the dog finds out that his master is going to get rid of him so he runs away.In the second text “ Caged Bird” the caged bird…

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    Maya Angelou: A Phenomenal artist Maya Angelou -- possibly the greatest poet and activist ever? Of course! Maya Angelou is the definition of an artist with her many creative works and influential activism. It is clear, without a doubt, that she is one of the greatest artists of all time. Angelou had many fantastic works throughout the course of her life and participated in the making of many iconic things on and off screen. She was an overall performer skilled in dancing, singing, writing,…

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    Maya Angelou, an African American woman who grew up in the 1930s and 40s, first published her story in 1969 and later the autobiographical movie about her book, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, was released. Starring in the movie as Maya, Bailey Jr., and Momma were Constance Good, John Driver, and Esther Rolle. The book and movie both tell the story of Angelou’s hard childhood while growing up an African American girl in the South and overcoming adversity. Born Marguerite Johnson, Angelou and…

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    Maya Angelou Identity

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    Have you ever been bullied or oppressed in any shape, form, or fashion? While the oppressor tried to keep you down, did you keep your head up and smile? That is what Maya Angelou writes about in her poem, “Still I Rise.” A motif that is evident in this poem, and many of her other poems, is identity. Maya Angelou conveys the motif of identity through her use of tone, repetition, and imagery. Tone plays a big role in the development of identity in the poem. In the beginning of the poem, the tone…

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    "One isn't necessarily born with courage, but one is born with potential. Without courage we can not practice any other virtue with consistency. We can't be kind, true, merciful, generous or, honest". -Maya Angelou Marguerite Annie Johnson, better known as Maya Angelou, was born on April 4, 1928 in St.Louis, Missouri. Due to their mother's addiction problem, Maya and her brother Bailey, grew up in Arkansas with their grandmother. Eager to adjust, she learned lot about life from her grandmother,…

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    Paul Laurence Dunbar and”Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou were poems about slavery. Slavery is a practice of owning a slave. Each poem had its own unique feature. As for both of them, they both had a theme of slavery. Though, both poets had lived 100 years apart, their poems were similar. Their tone were both really sad. Their theme as I had said above, were also similar. The difference they had, were their rhyme scheme. Using the caged bird as a slave and the free bird as a free person, both poets…

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