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Analysis Of Graduation By Maya Angelou

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Analysis from “Graduation” by Maya Angelou
Graduation is a vital evolution time in every person’s life. It acts like moving one stage to another for something better and more important and to use knowledge to accomplish life goals. For this reason, children attend the grammar school, including Maya Angelou. In article ‘Graduation’, Maya Angelou describes her memories of her 8th grade graduation. She was more aware of the unfair management of African-Americans during that time because they were not appreciated for their educational intelligence. White people were in charge of African-American schools, and they were unbalanced with black people. For an example, after boys graduated, they were sent off to work in fields and girls were to be responsible for home economics. During the ceremony, a white man gave a speech about the approved improvements at a white school. At that time, her tone shifts to nervousness and anger because of the white man’s speech. The man talked about improvements and he also praised black people as they have talent in playing football. Such experience got Maya angry and disappointed with her race as they were valued physically first. That time, Angelou states. “The Dutch children should all stumble in their wooden shoes and break their necks. The French should choke to death on the Louisiana Purchase while silkworms ate all the Chinese with their stupid pigtails”
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