Sunday, November 10, 2019
Book Review: I know Why The Caged Birds Sing
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Essay The book we recently read was called, ââ¬Å"I Know Why the Caged Bird Singsâ⬠, written by Maya Angelou. This was a memoir about Maya Angelouââ¬â¢s life from age 3 to 17. The story was about Mayaââ¬â¢s life living with her brother and grandmother who she called, ââ¬Å"Mommaâ⬠in Stamps, Arkansas. Then later in her life, she ended up living in St. Louis with her mother, San Francisco with her Father, and even living in a car at a junkyard. She was faced with confusion in her later years as a teen and became pregnant and had a little boy. Through the years, there were many people who had an impact on Margueriteââ¬â¢s life.I believe that Momma, Mrs. Flowers, and Mr. Freeman had a huge impact on Margueriteââ¬â¢s life whether it was positive or negative. One person that was very influential on Margueriteââ¬â¢s life was Momma. She had a positive effect on Margueriteââ¬â¢s life. Momma owned the only store in the black sectio n of Stamps which was the life center of the community with a friendly atmosphere and Momma served as a ââ¬Å"community leaderâ⬠. She was a strong woman who took care things and raised Bailey and Marguerite with strong morals. ââ¬Å"But Momma convinced us that not only was cleanliness next to Godliness, dirtiness was the inventor of misery. (Angelou pg. 26/27) Momma cherished Christian values and had strict rules. ââ¬Å"Since Momma told us that the less you say to whitefolks (or even powhitetrash) the better, Bailey and I would stand, solemn, quiet, in the displaced air. â⬠(Angelou pg. 27) Momma didnââ¬â¢t let the powhitetrash run all over her when they were constantly mocking her and flashing themselves. She kept her dignity and she said a proper goodbye to them with a, ââ¬Å"Bye, Miz Helen, bye, Miz Ruth, bye, Miz Eloise. â⬠(Angelou pg. 31) Marguerite learned from Momma the ways to get away from the racial tension during this tough period.The 2nd person tha t had an influence on Margueriteââ¬â¢s life was Mrs. Flowers. She was the aristocrat of Black Stamps and was also one of Margueriteââ¬â¢s idols. Although Mrs. Flowers would never laugh, Marguerite loved when she would smile at her often. Mrs. Flowers made Marguerite feel special and took interest , ââ¬Å"I was liked, and what a difference it made. I was respected not as Mrs. Hendersonââ¬â¢s grandchild or Baileyââ¬â¢s sister but for just being Marguerite Johnson. â⬠(Angelou pg. 98). Mrs. Flowers had a positive effect on Margueriteââ¬â¢s life and she tries to take Marguerite out of her silence by trying to teach her to have a voice.Marguerite respected that Mrs. Flowers encouraged her for her love of literature. Mrs. Flowers was an inspiration to Marguerite because she had dignity and was always true to herself. ââ¬Å"It would be safe to say that she made me proud to be Negro, just by being herself. â⬠(Angelou pg. 92) Marguerite learned from Mrs. Flowers th at itââ¬â¢s okay to have a voice and to speak and be heard. The 3rd person to have an affect on Margueriteââ¬â¢s life was Mr. Freeman. When Marguerite and Bailey left the Stamps they arrived to St. Louis where Mother lived. Motherââ¬â¢s boyfriend, Mr. Freeman, lived with them as well. While in St.Louis, Mr. Freeman raped and sexually molested Marguerite. It started out with a hug which deeply affected Marguerite. ââ¬Å"He held me so softly that I wished he wouldnââ¬â¢t ever let me go. I felt at home. â⬠(Angelou pg. 71) She was left in confusion because his physical touch made her feel wanted and before that she had never felt loved. Mr. Freeman gave her the wrong kind of love and Marguerite was confused about what love really was. He completely took advantage of Marguerite and her need for physical affection. ââ¬Å"Then there was the pain. A breaking and entering when even the senses are town apart.The act of rape on an eight-year-old body is a matter of the need le giving because the camel canââ¬â¢t. The child gives, because the body can, and the mind of the violator cannot. â⬠(pg. 76) He selfishly violated Margueriteââ¬â¢s purity. Later, Mr. Freeman was murdered and Marguerite felt guilty and responsible for his death. Mr. Freeman negatively affected Margueriteââ¬â¢s childhood. Maya kind of learned what love was and experienced a lot of emotions throughout this entire occurrence. I believe that Momma, Mrs. Flowers, and Mr. Freeman had a huge impact on Margueriteââ¬â¢s life whether it was positive or negative.Momma basically raised Marguerite and Bailey to the best of her ability regarding everything they do with Christian morals. Mrs. Flowers made Marguerite feel special and encouraged her to read out loud more and more. Mr. Freeman raped Marguerite at 8 years old and ever since then she felt guilty and conscious of the actions that took place. Throughout Maya Angelouââ¬â¢s life, the contact with those 3 characters mad e her learn many things about herself. She learned to open up and conquer many obstacles and by the end of the story Maya completely blossomed. MLA: Angelou, Maya. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.New York: Random House, 1969. Print. Angelou, Maya. ââ¬Å"5. â⬠I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Random House, 1969. 26-27. Print. Angelou, Maya. ââ¬Å"5. â⬠I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Random House, 1969. 27. Print. Angelou, Maya. ââ¬Å"15. â⬠I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Random House, 1969. 92. Print. Angelou, Maya. ââ¬Å"15. â⬠I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Random House, 1969. 98. Print. Angelou, Maya. ââ¬Å"11. â⬠I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Random House, 1969. 72. Print. Angelou, Maya. ââ¬Å"12. â⬠I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. New York: Random House, 1969. 76. Print.
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