Wednesday, May 29, 2019
I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings: Chapter 25 Notes :: essays research papers
Chapter 251.In this chapter, Maya and Bailey are introduced to the idea of being moved to California, this being because of Baileys incident with a murdered nasty man. 2.a)In this chapter Maya Angelou gives us some more insight on mummys character, she establishes the reason for Mammas secretive and all over-protective nature Her African-bush secretiveness and suspiciousness had been deepen by slavery and confirmed by centuries of promises made and promises broken. We have a saying among Black Americans, which explains Mammas caution. If you ask a Negro where hes been, hell tell you where hes going (Angelou 164). In this paragraph Maya Angelou lets us know why Negroes at that time were so shield of their privacy and how this related to Mamma telling them a part truth to cover up the real truth for them being sent away. Maya effectively develops Mamma through the situation that occurred when Bailey came home in horror When I passed the calaboose, some men had just fished him o ut of the pond. He was wrapped in a sheet, all rolled up like a mummy, and then a discolour man walked over and pulled the sheet off. The man was on his back but the white man struck his foot under the sheet and rolled him over on the stomach. (Angelou 167). Mammas instinct told her to get those kids out of there, no sister should have to witness the atrocity of a murdered body. Whatever the real reason, The Truth, for taking us to California, I shall always think it lay mostly in an incident in which Bailey had the leading part (Angelou 165). Mammas action to get the children away solidifies the readers faith in her as being a strong, goodish and caring individual.c)A story that illustrates life in those times is Baileys incident by the river. This illustrates the racism and unfairness against Negroes, and the senseless violence against them. Then a white man walked over and pulled the sheet off. The man was on his back but the white man stuck his foot under the sheet and roll ed him over on the stomach My, he had no color at all. He was bloated like a ball. (Angelou 167)Any white person could kill a black person, and instead of being punished they were congratulated and given encouragement. Also, the black people had become desensitized so seeing their own people murdered since it was a frequent occurrence.
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