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"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
This paper relates the story of Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings", who grew up prior to the Civil Rights movement. -- 995 words; MLA

Orientalism and "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
A look at the concept of Orientalism using in Maya Angelou's "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings". -- 1,629 words; APA

“I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”
This paper reviews Maya Angelou's autobiography “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. -- 650 words;

'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings'
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“I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”
A review of Maya Angelou’s book “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. -- 590 words; MLA

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The Caged Bird Controversy
The novel I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is the life story of Maya Angelou as she
struggles through life in the South. Published in 1969, the novel has received critical
acclaim since 1970 and spent three years as a number one best seller on the New York
Times Best Seller List. (Caged Bird Essay) Although this book has a best seller, it was
the ninth most frequently challenged book in American high schools (Caged Bird Essay) and
has been a censorship target for years. Many school libraries have banned I Know Why the
Caged Bird Sings, because numerous parents believe that the book is vulgar, poor
literature and that it is inappropriate for use in public schools for young people of any
age. Others believe that I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings might do what parents fear most
- raise important issues while leaving the young reader no avenue to discover his or her
relationship to those ideas.
What do people mean by "vulgar"? The story consists of Angelou's experiences when she was
growing up which includes graphic scenarios. For example, when she described her rape by
her mothers boyfriend at the age of eight. In Southlake Texas high schools, I Know Why
the Caged Bird Sings was banned because of the "pornographic description" of her rape.
(Caged Bird Essay) Other schools have chosen not to ban the book by just deleting the
rape chapters. The use of language in the scene of Angelou's rape is hardly explicit, yet
it does deal with a sensitive issue and evoke a strong emotional response.
Angelou's thoughts of homosexuality became another issue and in any case, a book that
discusses homosexuality is presumed controversial. As she begins puberty, confusion sets
in, and the possibility of homosexuality scares her. (Caged Bird Essay) Angelou was not
exactly sure what a lesbian was, but she felt that her low voice, masculine gait
convinced her that she was one and later on in life she dealt with this "confusion." To
figure out if she was a lesbian or not, she asked a fellow classmate if he wanted to have
"sexual intercourse" with her to ensure herself that she was heterosexual. This action of
hers resulted in her pregnancy, which brings up another issue: Premarital sex. As a
pregnant sixteen-year-old, Angelou saw nothing very wrong with her actions.
I Why the Caged Bird Sings also encourages social problems that our society fights. In
the following quotation, Angelou talks about joy derived from a pregnancy as an unwed
sixteen year old. 'For the next two weeks, I whirled around the city, taking vitamin
shots and pills, buying clothes for the baby, and except for the rare moments alone,
enjoying the imminent blessed event.' The last message we want to put across to sexually
curious teenagers is that a teenage pregnancy can bring happiness! -Author Unknown
The pornographic content and premarital sex do not compare to the racism which is the
number one issue of the book and is the main reason why this book has been so
controversial. There is no reason to believe that the novel is in its poignant portrayal
of race relations. (Learning to Live) This explains why the story has been most 
controversial in the South, where racial tension was historically the worst and where the
novel is particularity set. The obvious and subtle effects of racism on a young Angelou
help explain the controversial factor of the book. In the book described her mixture
feelings towards oppression as a child. She felt horrible when she hear the whites saying
derogatory comments towards blacks, like when a doctor said, "My policy is that I'd
rather stick my hand down a dog's mouth than a niggers."(I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings)
Comments like these made her feel anger towards her community, and often Angelou often
wondered about how it would have been like if she woke up in the white world, with blond
hair and blues eyes and shudder the nightmare of being black:
Angelou paints a picture of some of the negative choice's: white America choosing to
oppress groups of people; choosing lynch law over justice; choosing intimidation over
honor. She offers a deep "talk" on the possibility of positive choices: choosing life
over death; choosing courage over safety; choosing discipline over chaos; choosing voice
over silence; choosing compassion over pity, over hatred, over habit; choosing work and
planning and hope over useless recrimination and slovenly despair. -Opal Moore: Learning
to Live: When the Bird Breaks from the Cage
The depiction of hatred between the races can not be comfortable for southern whites that
the novel implicitly criticizes. Majorie Jones, head of the American Civil Liberties
Union Arts Censorship project had this to say:
"(Angelou) portrays white people as being horrible, nasty stupid people . . .and I don't
appreciate being portrayed in that way." -Marjorie Heins, The Washington Post 1/11/98
On the other hand the book's defenders say: 
"Angelou uses her poet's gifts to give students an evocative portrait of life under
ssegregation, a first hand account of a dark period in history that has the same
immediacy as Anne Frank's did."- Annie Gowen, The Washington Post 1/11/98
Overall many believe that I Know Why the Caged Birds Sings is one of the greatest books
that Angelou has written so far. Still this book is destined to be controversial for a
long time. Maybe one day, parents will understand the important issues and feelings
towards important issues like the ones described in the story and understand them through
the eyes of Maya Angelou.

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