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Essay heading: Identity of Maya Angelou
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She said of their encounter, "I was liked, and what a difference it made" (pg. 101). Maya had finally received individuality.
It is through an author's inclusion and exclusion of their experiences by which we are able to understand their lives and appreciate their development. Maya Angelou has encountered many defining events during her lifetime, and through her autobiography, her readers are not only able to experience her past, but are granted a deeper insight into their own identity as well... displayed 300 characters
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Maya Angelou has encountered many defining events during her lifetime, and through her autobiography, her readers are not only able to experience her past, but are granted a deeper insight into their own identity as well. displayed next 300 characters
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