I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Chapters 17-20, Grades 11-12
In chapters 17 to 20 of 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings', Maya Angelou explores further aspects of her adolescence, including her first job, her struggles with self-esteem, and her increasing awareness of the racial prejudices that pervade her society. These chapters also delve into Maya's complex feelings about her parents and her quest for independence and self-discovery. As you read, focus on how Angelou's experiences and reflections contribute to the overarching themes of the memoir.
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Chapter 17 discusses Maya's first job working for a white woman. How does Angelou describe this experience, and what does it reveal about Maya's understanding of racial dynamics and her own identity?
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Maya's relationship with her father is further explored in these chapters. How does Angelou portray this relationship, and what impact does it have on Maya's self-perception and her views on family?
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In Chapter 19, Maya grapples with feelings of abandonment and self-worth. How does Angelou use this chapter to explore the theme of self-discovery, and what events or interactions are pivotal in Maya's journey?
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The trip to Mexico in Chapter 20 offers new experiences and challenges for Maya. How does this trip contribute to Maya's growth and understanding of herself and the world around her?
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Reflect on how Angelou uses the settings in these chapters—from Stamps to Mexico—to highlight the contrasts and similarities in Maya's experiences of race, culture, and personal freedom. How do these settings influence Maya's development?
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