I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Chapters 17-20, Grades 9-10
Chapters 17-20 of 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' explore Maya Angelou's continued journey of self-discovery and resilience. These chapters delve into Maya's experiences with homelessness, her quest for employment, and her determination to succeed despite societal barriers. As you read, reflect on how Angelou's narrative demonstrates the power of perseverance and the importance of self-reliance.
Question 1
Maya decides to become the first black streetcar conductor in San Francisco. Describe the challenges she faces in achieving this goal and how she overcomes them.
Question 2
During this period, Maya becomes homeless for a month. How does she handle this situation, and what does it reveal about her character and survival instincts?
Question 3
Maya's relationship with her brother, Bailey, undergoes changes as they grow older. Provide an example from these chapters that illustrates the evolving nature of their relationship.
Question 4
The theme of racial discrimination is ever-present in Angelou's narrative. Discuss how Maya's experiences in these chapters contribute to her understanding of race and her own identity.
Question 5
Analyze how Angelou's experiences in these chapters reflect broader societal issues of the time. How does she use her personal story to comment on the challenges faced by African Americans during this period?
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