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    Maya Angelou Metaphors

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    Maya Angelou‚ for instance‚ is a “caged bird” who has been unable to express herself to others. Maya is adjusting to her surroundings that can be interpreted by her use of metaphors and symbolism. Her use of metaphors and symbols has allowed for her to gain confidence and change her ability to no longer be a caged bird‚ but a free bird. Maya Angelou transforms from a silent child into a strong independent black woman throughout her autobiography. In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ Angelou uses metaphors

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    Maya Angelou - Essay

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    Maya Angelou Maya Angelou born Marguerite Ann Johnson on April 4‚ 1928 and raised in St.Louis Missouri and Stamps‚ Arkansas is an Author‚ great Poet‚ historian‚ songwriter‚ and much more. She was the first black woman director in Hollywood and she also delivered a poem at the inauguration for president Bill Clinton at his request called “On The Pulse of The Morning”. Maya Angelou also was a civil rights activist who was fortunate enough to be able to work with Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. She

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    Maya Angelou Influences

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    different ways was Maya Angelou. Maya Angelou is a woman who has overcome many struggles as a child‚ and as an African American. She has also written many memoirs and poems about her life experiences and the injustice that was happening to all African Americans in America. Due to these memoirs and poems‚ she has become very famous and acquired many awards such as the Grammy Award for the Best Spoken Word Album‚ Presidential Medal of Freedom‚ and the Quill Award. Maya Angelou‚ the most famous female

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    Maya Angelou Essay

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    12/9/2014 Maya Angelou According to the Dictionary of Literary Biography Maya Angelou was born in ST.Louis‚ Missouri‚ in 1928.When she was only three years old her parents split and her and her older brother Bailey were sent to stay with their aunt in Arkansas. Maya spent her formative childhood years in the royal south where racism was a daily presence for Angelou and her family. She learned at an early age that blackness was abhorred while whiteness was honored. After Angelou was raped at the

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    Maya Angelou Biography

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    Maya Angelou (1928 - 2014) was an American poet‚ memoirist‚ and civil rights activist who published many works throughout her lifetime. She is most famously known for her memoirs and poems documenting her early life‚ including I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings‚ published in 1969‚ and Phenomenal Women‚ about her journey as a woman‚ both of which brought her international acclaim. Through her political activism and her descriptive writings‚ she became well known as a civil rights activist and worked

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    Maya Angelou Influences

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    Maya Angelou spreading an attachment to honesty‚ civil rights‚ savoring life and writing the experiences‚ a dominating woman became a motivation to all. Maya Angelou’s words were always destined for honor and praise for centuries yet to come. Her writings continue to promote equality‚ soul-searching and friendship. Maya created a way to express herself freely and instill character and integrity in people by doing so. She found happiness and a way out through her writings and commanded her voice to

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    Maya Angelou‚ a native of St. Louis‚ began her life in Stamps‚ Arkansas with her paternal grandmother‚ older brother Bailey‚ and her paralyzed uncle. Stamps was a southern town plagued with segregation and‚ as Angelou remembered “..never believing whites were really real” (Angelou‚ 1969‚ pg.25). Stamps gave Maya her first exposure to the brutality of racial inequality. Her childhood was tragic and traumatic; nothing seemed to be on her side‚ yet because her resilience and passion were born out

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    Maya Angelou at Rutgers

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    Maya Angelou was raised in segregated rural Arkansas. She is a poet‚ historian‚ author‚ actress‚ playwright‚ civil-rights activist‚ producer and director. She lectures throughout the United States and abroad and is Reynolds professor of American Studies at Wake Forest University in North Carolina since 1981. She has published ten best selling books and numerous magazine articles earning her Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award nominations. At the request of President Clinton‚ she wrote and delivered

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    Graduation by Mya Angelou

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    circumstance of the grand ceremony‚ but many times the graduation is not as exciting. In the moving essay‚ "The Graduation‚" by Maya Angelou applies three strategies - an expressive voice‚ illustrative comparison and contrast‚ and flowing sentences with imagery - to see the truth about humans caught in the line of racial discrimination. In a great voice‚ Ms. Angelou pictures a small black community waiting graduation day fifty-five years ago. She describes the children‚ "visibly with anticipation"

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    Maya Angelou Analysis

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    Through her numerous essays‚ poems and novels‚ Maya Angelou does an exceptional job of recounting the hardships of adolescence‚ and lets her audiences and readers find out‚ first hand‚ the way she suffered growing up . In her works‚ Angelou uses her experiences with her family‚ the places she’s been‚ and the changing ideas of her own self to explore her mind as a growing child. Even with everything in her life fighting against

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