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The title of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings comes from the 1899 poem “Sympathy” by the celebrated Black American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar. Consider what the “caged bird” represents in Angelou’s book, reflecting upon the following questions in your discussion:
Teaching Suggestion: It would be beneficial to have students read “Sympathy,” either together as a class or individually, before answering the questions in this prompt to introduce them to the original idea of the caged bird. Reviewing or introducing figurative language concepts with students may also be beneficial.
Differentiation Suggestion: A mind map may prove useful for students who would benefit from a visual approach to brainstorming what the caged bird represents in Angelou’s book.
By Maya Angelou
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All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes
All God's Children Need Traveling Shoes
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A Song Flung Up to Heaven
A Song Flung Up to Heaven
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Caged Bird
Caged Bird
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Gather Together in My Name
Gather Together in My Name
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Letter to My Daughter
Letter to My Daughter
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Mom & Me & Mom
Mom & Me & Mom
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Mother, A Cradle to Hold Me
Mother, A Cradle to Hold Me
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On the Pulse of Morning
On the Pulse of Morning
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Phenomenal Woman
Phenomenal Woman
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Still I Rise
Still I Rise
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The Heart of a Woman
The Heart of a Woman
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The Lesson
The Lesson
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