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zhuklara [117]
3 years ago
11

I know why cage bird sing how does it end

English
1 answer:
AfilCa [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Maya Angelou's autobiographical book ends with the birth of her son because it reinforces the main theme of the novel, the maturation of the main character Marguerite. By keeping the pregnancy a secret, Marguerite is able to graduate from high school, something she would not be able to do if her pregnancy is known

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Social outcasts typically do not even register within the base, or the masses, and earn their rankings, are typically those who do not live up to the expectations given to the working class. For example, in the US, the "American Dream" had been the predominant expectation given to those of the working class, in which one owns a property such as a house and it's plot of land that it is on, with a stable income, and a nuclear family. A social outcast in the American Dream era would be one who fails to meet at least one, if not all of these points. However, that is not to say that the failure to meet one or another would register them as a outcast. For example, failing to form a nuclear family when one is in a long term relationship may be frowned upon, especially when one breaks away from the traditional and only marriage. Failure to be able to provide for oneself (as well as one's family if one has one), can also be used to prescribe a person as a social outcast.

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