Maya Angelou

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Would you use your voice after an event that traps you in your mind, or would you sit in silence. The poem “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” by Maya Angelou, illustrates a bird that has been upheld by bars of steel keeping him from freedom. Angelou’s narrative with the same name documents tragic events that hindered the life of Marguerite. Although the diction in Angelou’s writings clash, they unite to show a deeper more thoughtful message. The similar problem for both the bird, and Marguerite is that they are being held back from living their lives and being themselves. Whether it is truly being behind bars or metaphorically, it stopped them from flying. If you can not live your life and fly what is the point of trying to succeed? When …show more content…

When you are eight, you are not worried about sex, you are curious why the sky is blue and what your favorite Superhero is. Instead, Marguerite or Maya for short, has to overcome an obstacle that is life changing. She was raped and sexaully harassed by a man way to big to fight back against. “He was holding me to tight to move” (78). Maya hope that Bailey or her mother would walk in. She is clearly in a childish mindset when she hopes that “the Green Hornet would bust in the door and save me” (78). After the rape, she is told “If you ever tell anyone what we did, I will have to kill bailey.” (74) which scares maya to death. She is so scared that at the court hearing she lies under oath to keep her promise to Mr. Freeman. Days later a police man came to the door and expressed that “Mr. Freeman had been found dead” (86). After finding out the news maya went silent. She talked to no one except Bailey and Momma on occasion. Unlike the actually caged bird, Maya does not seek help from anyone. I found it interesting that the same person who wrote about a bird singing for freedom, did not actually do that when she needed to most in her life. She eventually able to move on from the rape after years of maturing and once she started talking. She was then very scared of boys for a while because she thought that sex was the only thing to happen in a relationship. I Think that when she was writing the poem, she looked …show more content…

She demonstrates this when she starts off the poem just as the rape did. She was tied down and held back and miserable. When she is picturing the bird and writing the poem she seems to use the emotions that she felt during the rape. “His wings are clipped” which means the bird has no wings which is referenced again in the book when Angelou illustrates “ Would they have to break his arms” (73). This is one of the reasons why I know Maya Used the book to write her poem. To build on Maya using references to the poem from the book, she seems to use very respectful language so it is easier to read but still gets a very strong message across. Using words verbs like “ the orange sun rays” and personifications like “ sighing trees” makes it apparent what she is trying to get the reader to picture. I foresee her applying this to her book because she says how the city of stamps “closed in around us” (6) and she feels trapped and she is board and has a simple routine every morning. When analyzing the poem as a class, we came to the conclusion that the caged bird in the poem had given up. I think Angelou was showing what she wanted to do after everything she went through. She was done with dealing with the anxiety, stress, and mixed emotions on a daily

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