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    1. The theme of “IToo”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ is that African Americans are an integral part of American society and they deserve the right to live equally. The theme of “Harlem”‚ by Langston Hughes‚ is that the dreams of African Americans are forgotten‚ pushed aside‚ and simply never achieved; even though African Americans are freed from oppression‚ they still face discrimination in the American society. 2. Two literary devices in “IToo” are a metaphor and the use of repetition. There is

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    build ourselves back up to our ideal form. When difficulties arise‚ they’re obstacles put in our way not to stop us but to pull out our real colors‚ to make us endure the harsher paths in order to leave with newfound strengths. Throughout I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ Maya Angelou portrays her experiences with adversity‚ as well as the experiences of many others‚ how she copes with them and how she rises above them. Growing up in Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ Maya feels that an enormous displacement from her peers

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    Journal #3 (Chapter 21-27) |Quote # 13: "At eleven years old‚ death is more unreal than |My Opinion: An eleven year old is less focused on death because | |frightening (Angelou 160)." |it is more unreal then frightening. Death is one of the last | | |things on a child’s mind because they are more worried about | | |today

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    The period of time just after Reconstruction ended to the beginning of World War I was full of change. From the “robber barons” of big business to the massive number of immigrants‚ many aspects of American life were changing‚ in both positive and negative ways. The greedy businessmen shut down competition against them and formed monopolies allowing them to set high prices and the large amount of labor allowed them to pay low wages. The immigrants worried the upper class whites because they thought

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    In the poem‚ “next to of course god america I‚” E. E. Cummings alludes to the idea of American patriotism‚ in this case blind patriotism. Cummings presents the issues of what constitutes patriotic pride by alluding to patriotic songs and he opposes how the American are “muted” by the patriotic pride. Throughout the poem‚ Cummings displays a sense of contempt towards the political figures who give speeches about war and do not part take in them such that Cummings mocks them. Cummings contempt attitude

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    Table Manners between China and America Manners reflect one’s personality. Table manners are art that reveals one’s culture. There are many table manners around the world. It is also necessary to learn more table manners because of the rapid process of globalization. Using utensils‚ eating gestures‚ and serving food are different between China and America. Frist‚ using the utensils is different between China and America. In the United States‚ people would like to put their plate on the table

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the autobiography of Maya Angelou‚ an African American woman raised in the early 1900s‚ and an inspiration to all. As a child‚ she knew her parents had sent Bailey and her to live with their grandmother‚ and believed it was her fault. At the young age of six‚ she meets her father again who takes Bailey and her to meet their mother in St. Louis. For the first few years of her life‚ she suffered from the guilt of being sent away and worse believing that her mother

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    I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings Can you imagine living the life of a coming-of-age‚ southern black girl during the years of 1930 - 1950? Maya Angelou shares her childhood‚ being both joyous and painful‚ in her autobiographical novel‚ I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings and how she has confronted challenges in her life such as racism and segregation‚ sexism‚ violence‚ loneliness‚ and more. She has written it in the first person‚ as most traditional autobiographies‚ and provides a summary of her life

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Theme Reflection In the story‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ there are many themes. Two of them include racism and displacement. At a very young age‚ Maya met the effects of racism and segregation in America. She had been told about the differences between blacks and whites‚ which developed her belief that only blonde hair is beautiful and that she is a fat black girl stuck in a nightmare. However‚ Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ was so segregated that as a child Maya never

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    I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ Final Essay Maya Angelou’s life was full of influential events that transformed her from a young‚ insecure black girl from the South‚ to a proud‚ strong‚ and independent African-American. She endured so much pain and many obstacles in her childhood that created a strength within herself that could not have been achieved otherwise. In comparison‚ my life so far has not been that difficult‚ I have many privileges and supportive influences in my life. The challenges

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