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    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‚ or even blacks in general to rise up and take a stand. This is a result of her being black‚

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    away afterward. Angelou explains‚ “if growing up was painful for the Southern Black girl‚ being aware of her displacement is the rust on the razor that threatens the throat. It is an unnecessary insult.” Maya Angelou I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Introduction Summary Caged

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    few seconds of studying me‚ the woman lifted both arms and lacing her fingers together clasped her hands and put them on the top of her head. She rocked a little from side to side and issued a pitiful little moan. In Arkansas‚ when I was a child‚ if my brother or I put our hands on our heads as the woman before me was doing‚ my grandmother would stop in her work and come to remove our hands and warn us that the gesture brought bad luck. Mr. Adadevo spoke to me quietly‚ “That’s the way we mourn

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    rhythm. Kelly says that when Maya Angelou wrote the poem “Harlem Hopscotch” that she was writing from her gut experience ‚not from a study of ethnomusicology. He also says that a good poet‘s instinct is valuable precisely for the truths it somehow knows. The critic also says “If it is true that African music has more complex rhythms than European music ‚that still does not prove that a black child in Harlem is more likely to be in touch with Africa than a white child in Boise‚ Idaho.”.Lastly he says

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    mother why she did not get the job Angelou stated that it was because she was black‚ but she did not let this stop her. With persistence‚ every day Angelou went to the department before the secretaries arrived and would sit in the office reading books. Angelou would only

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    reference to I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Jane Eyre is an early insight into how proto-feminists were regarded in the 19th century‚ where a women’s role was stereotypically to be seen and not heard. Charlotte Bronte uses the character Jane Eyre as a platform to express the imbalance of equality between the two genders and uses a series of male characters to depict how an independent‚ disadvantaged female is regarded in such a male dominated society. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou

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    To write a comparative poem between two poems Limbo and Caged Bird are two very similar poems. They are mainly about one matter-freedom of captivity. Freedom is what the poems characters desire and hope to have. Freedom is their need and wants to be joyful and happy. I have picked these two poems‚ which link in many different ways‚ because they have interesting descriptions of the scene and tell us what the atmosphere is like. Furthermore‚ the authors‚ Braithwaite and Maya Angelou have used different

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    The poem included the line “The caged bird sings with a fearful trill of the things unknown but longed for still and his tune is heard on the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom”. The bird fears what it will encounter outside of its cage so it never attempts to escape. This bird longs for freedom so deeply that he even sings to it but the bird’s fear of change causes him to stay in the same situation even though the bird can easily get out of it. This bird represented both of us at one

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    and worked for years for the civil rights movement. Additionally‚ she worked and went to Africa‚ as a correspondent and teacher‚ and presenting with numerous African freedom developments. In 1970‚ Angelou printed her initially book‚ I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ with huge acclaim‚ and was prescribe for the Pulitzer Prize for verse the accompanying year. In 1993‚ Maya read "On the Pulse of Morning" at President Clinton’s inauguration‚ her poem got her noticed by the public and made her stand out

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    one 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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