I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Chapters 1-4, Grades 9-10
In the first four chapters of 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,' Maya Angelou sets the stage for her autobiographical narrative, introducing us to her early life in Stamps, Arkansas, under the care of her grandmother, Momma. As you read, pay attention to the setting, the characters, and the emerging themes. Consider how Angelou's use of language brings her experiences to life.
Question 1
Describe the setting of Stamps, Arkansas, as Maya Angelou portrays it in the first chapter. What details does she provide to give you a sense of place?
Question 2
How does Maya describe her grandmother, Momma? What are some key characteristics or actions that define Momma's role in Maya's life?
Question 3
Maya and her brother Bailey have a close relationship. Provide an example from the text that demonstrates their bond.
Question 4
Angelou discusses the theme of displacement early in the book. How does she convey her feelings of not belonging, especially in the context of her and Bailey's arrival in Stamps?
Question 5
Analyze how Angelou's use of language in describing the Store (owned by Momma) sets a tone for the community's social and economic life in Stamps. How does this setting contribute to the overall narrative?
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