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    Asia Johnson “I know why the caged bird Sing” written by Maya Angelou is a amazing and inspiration autobiography about a black girl growing up in the American South in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Although‚ Maya had many difficulties in her life‚ she always found away to overcome each battle and with good people that she come in counter with help her in a way. As I read the book I stopped and put myself in her place. I felt her pain of abandonment‚ low self-esteem and feeling unwanted. Her difficulties

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    Reddish English II 6 Feburary 2017 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.

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    The poem “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou explains the different details about a woman that makes her phenomenal. Maya shows us that this woman feels great about herself regardless of what others think. Throughout the poem she tells us that nobody seems to understand what it is that makes her attractive because she is not physically beautiful by society’s standards. So what makes this woman so appealing? The woman in this poem is appealing to others because of her inner beauty and how she feels

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    Introduction: In this poem‚ Maya Angelou celebrates femininity by playing upon the two possible meanings that could be attached to the poem’s title - Phenomenal Woman. As a liberated woman‚ the speaker in the poem proudly proclaims her individuality; she is an extraordinary person‚ and therefore phenomenal. Phenomenal - from Angelou’s Perspective: Maya Angelou asks the reader to probe deeper into the whole question of what makes a woman attractive‚ worthwhile and valued. The "Phenomenal" in the

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    Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ written by the famous and inspiring Maya Angelou. In the beginning of‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ Marguerite Annie Johnson or Maya Angelou is a precocious girl and she suffered from the typical traumas associated with being a black girl in America‚ as many black girls have. But she also struggled from the traumas of displacement. Her parents gave up on their marriage‚ and soon after‚ they sent away Maya and Bailey‚ her older brother by one year. The three and four

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    enough to discourage and break a person down. Well‚ Mrs. Maya Angelou overcame it all. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings has many lessons of overcoming adversities in many illustrations. This novel is an auto biography of the author and poet Maya Angelou. It teaches how to deal with abandonment by looking to others‚ molestation by speaking out‚ racism and sexism by standing for and believing in your self and your self worth. To begin the novel Maya and her brother‚ Bailey‚ are abandoned by their parents

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    Everyone fought for freedom and for slavery to end‚ but did anybody fight for the freedom of poor caged birds? In “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou‚ the speaker talks about the differences between a caged bird and a free bird. In “Under the Rice Moon” by Rhiannon Puck‚ a bird just wants to be free and fly‚ but no one understands. Everyone thinks that the bird wants to live caged and safe‚ but the only thing the bird wanted was to be able to roam around the sky without being caged. As you can see‚ in the

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    Sings by Maya Angelou. In order for Maya to become independent‚ she needs to separate from Bailey. Their original relationship was holding her back. Bailey is described in the book as a bright‚ clever and light-spirited person. Maya needs to separate from Bailey because she relies on him to fight her battles. He is also a “God-like” figure to her‚ which is an unhealthy obsession. Bailey also keeps Maya from believing in herself because Maya puts too much faith in him. Bailey influences Maya both

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    Literacy Benchmark Assessment: Mini-Lesson on Still I Rise by Maya Angelou Jennifer Bell Grand Canyon University: EED-525 December 3‚ 2014 Still I Rise Reading Mini Lessons The seventh grade students at Tapestry Charter School will begin their poetry unit with “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou. This lyric poem‚ while optimistic‚ deals with important themes such as slavery‚ racism‚ and overcoming trauma. The students will dissect the poem‚ first looking at vocabulary and figurative language‚ later

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    “Still I Rise”- Maya Angelou Hurt‚ anger‚ and pain are all expressed in Maya Angelou “Still I Rise.” In the poem the author exhibits her rage and pain towards how society treated her because she was a black woman. Reading this piece at the end of each of stanza‚ you will notice that the author uses repetition and end each stanza saying “Still I’ll Rise‚ “stating that no matter how badly society has treated her‚ she will not let it stop her because she will “rise” up from it exhibiting her inner

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