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    select particular occurrences from their past‚ and pointedly omit others. It is this selection process‚ and the reasoning behind it‚ that makes the autobiography such an interesting and unique literary genre. In reading Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ one is able to directly detect several events in her life‚ which had a significant impact on her personal development and her understanding of society. Upon her return to Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ from the damaging stay in St. Louis‚ Maya undergoes

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    Bianca Hutuleac  Mrs. Mcray  AP Language  December 8‚ 2014  “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read” Analysis  In “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read‚” Francine Prose argued that high school  students are beginning to hate reading even more than before because they aren’t taught correctly  how to understand more complicated texts. ​ She blames the education system for requiring  students to read “middlebrow entertainments.” ​ Francine Prose gives many examples that go to  support her argument‚

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    stories and poems that become valuable for all humans to endure life’s rough path also helping readers see life with a different perspective. In the stories‚ “I know why the Caged Bird Sings”‚ “New Directions”‚ and in the poemsCaged Bird” and “Woman Work”‚ Angelou has written about many of her own experiences and taught us what humans will encounter‚ “fail at‚ dream‚ and still survive.” Even the ones who have suffered the most have a lot to teach. The story‚ “I know why the Caged Bird sings” and

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    controls the other’s (or others’) words and actions. This sort of behavior lowers self-worth. This topic has such an undertone of confidence or lack of confidence that it seemed the only choice for me to write about to go along with I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. When young and naïve‚ our self-esteem and self-worth can by affected by our physical appearance or intelligence‚ which is rather unfair. At the time period this book covers‚ the black population was made to think that they were literally

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    memoir "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" marked history as the first non-fiction best seller written by an African-American woman. The memoir‚ like all Angelou’s writing‚ reveals her essence‚ childhood struggles‚ and young adult struggles to the reader. Even after her recent death‚ Angelou is still celebrated as a highly regarded and compelling feministic poet. Angelou’s perseverance in all her

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    have different beliefs of the purposes of her poems. This research paper will focus on two of Angelou’s most famous works: “Caged Bird” and “Still I Rise”. Critics believe that the main focus on these two poems is reflected on African American history. They go much deeper. These two poems reflect her life story as well‚ which is why so many people are attached or emotionally drawn to her work. I truly believe that Maya Angelou wrote these two poems because of the personal experiences she encountered

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    One common technique used numerous times throughout the essay I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read is the rhetorical question‚ a strategy that uses questions with implied answers that the reader must determine by an author’s purpose and tone. When Prose uses rhetorical questions‚ she writes them after suggesting the solutions earlier in the essay‚ using the questions as a sort of conclusion. After an analysis that books such as Huckleberry Finn are only being studied in school for their racist

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    Poetry Analysis Essay Maya Angelou was a poet and a civil rights activist. Angelou is best known for‚ “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”‚ which made literary history as the first nonfiction best seller by and African-American woman. Throughout this poem and “Still I Rise”‚ Angelou creates a theme of perseverance even during rough times‚ by using multiple poetic devices. In the poem‚ “Still I Rise”‚ Angelou uses imagery‚ similes‚ and repetition to show the theme. The line “I rise”‚ is repeated at the

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    middle and end of the 20th century was prevalent at the time that she wrote almost all of her poems. Most of her poems are written about the disputes between blacks and whites and the terrible racial prejudice that was taking place or the stereotypes of a “typical women” which she most definitely was not. The poems “Still I Rise‚” “Phenomenal Women‚” and “Caged Bird” deal with these issues. All these poems move to strike and defy discrimination and to empower women‚ more specifically black women

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    Both’’ I know why the caged bird sings’’ and’’ The Rose who grew from concrete’’ reflect on the subject of hope. Despite the similarities the subjects used by the poets to demonstrate the themes are quite different. Whereas in the first poem‚’’ The rose who grew from concrete to represent hope in an impossible situation. In I know why the caged bird sings the poet uses the Bird’s point of view to represent hope in a hopeless setting. This essay will analyze the similarities and differences in’’ I

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