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    Often‚ when a man objectifies a woman‚ he takes away her human qualities. He dehumanizes her. Once a woman does not have her natural human abilities‚ it becomes easier for predators to harm and attack women. Predators tend to have harmful intentions‚ whether it be to kill‚ rape‚ molest‚ etc. the intentions cause pain. As a man continues to belittle and strip a woman of her humanity‚ the attacks become easier. Castillo uses “Women Don’t Riot” to take

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    development of their essays‚ Maya Angelou in "Graduation" and James Baldwin in "If Black Language isn’t a Language‚ Then Tell Me‚ What Is?" show that their struggles have shaped them into people of character and integrity through an important lesson that is taught to them about self worth. Facing the reality of prejudice in a society that insists on equality

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    of racial discrimination are Maya Angelou and Lawrence Otis Graham. In “Finishing School” Angelou describes her experiences as a black maid in the South during the 1930’s‚ working in a white household. Lawrence Otis Graham’s “The ‘Black Table’ Is Still There” recounts his observation of exposure to the normality of segregation in his predominantly

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    without Lucy‚ and no one is able to find her not even the police. As the girls arrive back Cappie assumes that Lois pushed Lucy off the cliff. Eventuality as time goes on‚ Lois end up dealing with the loss of her friend from camp. She uses the art work that is hanging up in her house as a way of remembering her friend

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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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    emphasized cultural studies for social activities‚ introduced good manners and etiquette‚ and taught skills such as dancing‚ singing and much more. In other words‚ Finishing school prepared young ladies for "future life". The title Finishing School by Maya Angelou‚ has a different meaning‚ I would say the title is ironic. Angelou’s main character Margaret went through her own "Finishing School" that happened to be inside a white woman’s kitchen. It taught her about race differences and how to defend her

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    liberates the reader into life simply because Maya Angelou confronts her own life with such moving wonder‚ such a luminous dignity”. With these words‚ James Baldwin‚ who mentored and motivated Maya Angelou to write her autobiographical novel‚ I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings‚ describes the hope that Maya Angelou harboured for a better world‚ strongly supported by her love of literature and frequent retreats into the depths of literary worlds. The ever-religious Angelou resorted to the teachings of the Holy

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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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    individuals have power in who we are. Whether wealthy politicians‚ middle class‚ or impoverished people. But with power comes the possibility of corruption and the greed for power. Which causes the theft of others power. In her short story‚ Mary Maya Angelou tells the story of a young middle aged maid named Margaret who serves a ugly old women named Miss Cullinan whose unable to bare children and as a result her husband left her for a colored women and as a reaction she projects her anger and ill will

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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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