Maya Angelou Remorse

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After reading Maya Angelou’s book I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings the word I decided would best describe Maya would be remorse. The definition of remorse is a deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed. I feel based on the reading remorse or remorseful would be a perfect word to describe Maya during her long and difficult childhood. Describing Maya as a remorseful human being despite her being so positive was based on her internal thoughts and how she regrets a lot of things that happen in her life. An example of this is the incident where Maya was raped by Mr. Freeman. Maya was placed before court because of this incident with Mr. Freeman and she lies to the court to defend her innocence as a sinful young girl. In later chapters, the book states that Mr. Freeman was murdered and Maya reacts to that by thinking “He was gone, and a man was dead because I lied. Where was the balance in that? One lie surely wouldn’t be worth a man’s life” (Angelou 86). This quote showed …show more content…

Freeman killed. She states on why she made her decision in this this quote “Just my breath, carrying my words out, might poison people and they’d curl up and die like the black fat slugs that only pretended” (Angelou 87). Based on her plan to go mute that showed to me as a reader that remorse was a character trait that fit Maya perfectly. As a young girl to decide to go mute because of a freak incident showed that Maya’s character had remorse as a character trait. I thought to myself as I read the book that Maya overreacted to the death of Mr. Freeman, because in my opinion her lying did not get him killed however, his actions did. I thought Maya for being an eight- year- old girl to put such a sinful burden on herself for this incident shows that she has deep regrets and is scared from this event both getting raped and Mr. Freeman’s

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