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    that have helped comprise the literary cannon of the United States for nearly two hundred years. She has something to say that they do not know about. The House on Mango Street is an elegant literary piece‚ somewhere between fiction and poetry‚ that explores issues that are important to her: feminism‚ love‚ oppression‚ and religion. The House on Mango Street reads more as poetry than as a narrative. This is accomplished through the liberal use of color throughout the vignettes. Nearly every passage

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    In the past two centuries‚ awareness of the rights of animals has been on the rise. The question whether animals belong to the wild or behind iron is often argued upon. I shall analyze the views of both sides and provide my conclusion. Firstly‚ why should animals be caged in the first place? They are wild and uncivilized creatures. They have very narrow aims; eat‚ sleep‚ breed ‚ die. They are potentially a threat to humans as there are countless recorded incidents of wild bears roaming into human

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    has yet again appealed for the freedom of mankind with the use of a metaphor‚ by portraying the caged the bird as a human in slavery or being racially trapped. With the use of repetition and vivid imagery she has compared defenseless caged bird’s song to that of the song of the freedom cry by men. In the first stanza‚ words such as “leaps”‚ “floats”‚ “dips” and “claim” signify the freedom a free bird has. He can “leap on the back of the wind” and go where ever he pleases‚ he can”float downstream

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    I saw only her power and strength...Her voice was soft only because she chose to keep it so¨ (Angelou 46). This person who Maya Angelou is referring to in her autobiography‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ is Annie Henderson‚ Angelou’s southern grandmother. She is also known as Momma. As we follow Angelou’s coming-of-age story living back and forth between her divorced parents and Momma in Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ Momma unfolds to us as being strong on the inside without having to use words to convey

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    28 November 2012 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings: Inappropriate Tool for School In today’s society‚ more and more inappropriate material is becoming acceptable. Children are becoming more comfortable with bad language‚ corrupt movies‚ and offensive books as they are exposed to this material more frequently. The age they begin to learn about violence‚ drugs‚ and sex is lower than ever before. Today’s generation seems to be more experienced and knowledgeable about these shockingly crude things than

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    achieve self-actualisation in I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings? “Those who improve with age embrace the power of personal growth and personal achievement and begin to replace youth with wisdom‚ innocence with understanding‚ and lack of purpose with self-actualization…” – Bo Bennett I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings is the first in a series

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    Maya Angelou I Know Why the Caged Birds Sings‚ many black people had nicknames because the people they worked for didn’t want to call them by their real name. Marguerite is a young girl form Stamps‚ Arkansas. She lives with her brother and grandmother. Bailey calls her “Maya”. She likes the nickname Bailey gave her‚ but she doesn’t like it when other people call her something different. “Well ‚ that may be‚ but the name’s too long. I’d never bother myself. I’d call her Mary

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    Just after noon on Tuesday‚ April 20‚ 1999‚ I was preparing to leave my downtown Denver office for a meeting when I noticed the red message light flashing on my phone. I worked for the state of Colorado‚ administering training programs for people with disabilities; my meeting was about student scholarships‚ and I figured the message might be a last-minute cancellation. But it was my husband‚ calling from his home office. His voice was breathless and ragged‚ and his words stopped my heart. "Susan—this

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    Criteria: Assignment 2 Topic: “How is social injustice portrayed in Caged Bird by Maya Angelou and Song to the Men of England by Percy Bysshe Shelly?” Word Count: 899 Social injustice is indeed very vividly portrayed in “Caged Bird” by Maya Angelou and “Song to the Men of England”. “Caged Bird” is based upon Maya Angelou’s first autobiographical book “I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings”‚ and the title is taken from a poem by poet Paul Laurence

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    Caged Bird by Maya Angelou explores themes of Social injustice‚ Lack of freedom/choice and Shattered dreams in six stanzas of varying length. There is no set rhyme scheme to the poem but there are noticeable rhymes in stanzas two‚ three‚ four and five. Stanza six is a repetition of stanza three. There are half rhymes throughout. Vocabulary and sentence structure is very straightforward. The stanzas alternate between the free bird’s perspective and that of the caged bird with regularity: two stanzas

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