Adversity in I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

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English

 

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Gordon R

 

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April 26, 2015

 

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University

 

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B

 

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After the teens accept Maya into the "gang", Maya learns that the group functions efficiently and resourcefully together, despite their diversity in race, age, and gender. From her time in the junkyard, Maya also learns to value diversity and acceptance. After her experience from the junkyard, Maya realizes that she evolves into a totally different person, a person with confidence, a person with assurance, and a person who feels that she is truly part of the human race, something she lacked as a child...
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With this newfound confidence, Maya sets her sights on a job, not just any job, but that of a conductorette. After talking with her mother Vivian, Maya discovers that the Railway Company does not hire colored people. Although the author admits that this news disappoints her, she explains that she "gradually ascended the emotional ladder to haughty indignation, and finally to that state of stubbornness where the mind is locked like the jaws of an enraged bulldog" (265)...
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