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    "On the Pulse of Morning‚" is a poem written by Maya Angelou. In this poem‚ Angelou describe characterization. Personification is a part of literature in which an object or a living thing is given human individuality. Angelou uses personification to give the pitch‚ the river‚ and the tree the aptitude to converse to the reader. In "On the Pulse of Morning"‚ Angelou writes "But nowadays‚ the rock cries out to us‚ evidently‚ vigorously‚ Come‚ you may stand upon my back and face your far-away fortune

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    skin. Since they were evidently treated differently‚ many despised the fact that they were black. As a result of their helpless circumstances‚ it was understandable that many blacks during that time lacked confidence and self-acceptance. Maya Angelou was an African American girl who grew up during this challenging time. During her childhood‚ she witnessed and experienced racial prejudice first hand. She had difficultly understanding and accepting the consequences that accompanied belonging

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    between the mind and soul far from comprehension. In When I Lay My Burden Down‚ Maya Angelou sets the stage in her childhood in the segregated rural South. Maya Angelou and her family‚ more specifically her grandmother‚ are continuously humiliated by the “powhitetrash”‚ or the poor white girls of her neighborhood. Due to the intense segregation that was present at the time in both the nation and in her society‚ Maya Angelou implies how the “white folk” are of a different human species and are not to

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    Analysis: Chapters 1–5 The lines from the poem Maya cannot finish‚ “What are you looking at me for? I didn’t come to stay . . .” capture two of the most significant issues she struggles with in her childhood and young adulthood: feeling ugly and awkward and never feeling attached to one place. First‚ Maya imagines that though people judge her unfairly by her awkward looks‚ they will be surprised one day when her true self emerges. At the time‚ she hopes that she will emerge as if in a fairy-tale

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    Maya Angelou‚ sharing a similar name as the renaissance artist Michael Angelo‚ was an artist in her own respect. She painted pictures of her childhood that effected people‚ and changed their perspectives. Overcoming many obstacles she was able to live an accomplished life. She wrote many books‚ she was active in the civil rights movement‚ and she was a mentor to many. Baggage and pain never dragged her expressions to a frown. Her smile will be remembered just as much as her distinct poetry. Maya

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    the Caged Bird Sings Author: Maya Angelou Setting: Stamps‚ Arkansas; St.Louis‚ Missouri; San Francisco‚ California Protagonist: Maya Angelou Antagonist: Growing up; Being African American Describe the relationship between the protagonist and Antagonist. Being an African American‚ Maya grew up around racial segregation and discouragements. For instance‚ growing up‚ Maya saw her Momma (grandmother) get humiliated

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    I am a single mother. Not only is my daughter in school‚ I am in school. I have bills to pay‚ mouths to feed‚ and a job. Yet‚ I am still striving in an educational environment. While my life is complicated at the moment‚ my success in school is due to my strategic balancing of my free time‚ while managing my rigorous schedule‚ giving me hope that I will achieve my goal of finishing school. The financial burden of paying bills‚ school‚ and supporting my child while working a minimum wage job has

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    only physically but also emotionally. “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚” written by Maya Angelou‚ captured the separation and unfairness of society. This poem is an accurate representation of the pain and hardship of the African American community. Marguerite Ann Johnson‚ now known as Maya Angelou‚ was born on April 4‚ 1928 in St. Louis Missouri. She was a civil rights activist as seen in many of her poems. Angelou experienced pain and racial prejudice throughout her life. As a young girl she was

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    The Transformation of Maya Through Childhood Experiences In this novel‚ the main character‚ Marguerite Johnson or Maya‚ experiences many events that put her through a variety of psychological states. From the time that she is abandoned as a child and sent to live with their grandmother in Stamps‚ to giving birth as a sixteen year old woman‚ Maya experiences a wide variety of events and challenges‚ each having their own outcome and own effect on her state of mind. Angelou embodies these effects

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    He once sent me a poem by Maya Angelou. 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

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