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The title is not concise because it is not short.
"I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" is not a poem, it is a biography of the author of "Caged Bird," Maya Angelou. In the poem, "Caged Bird," the speaker (or narrator) could be anybody, but is most likely Maya Angelou herself, or a colored person in the same situation as the caged bird.
"I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings" is an autobiography by Maya Angelou. She published it in1969.The source of the title of the book is a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar entitled Sympathy. "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," writes the poet. "When he beats his bars and he would be free. It is a plea, that upward to Heaven he flings. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
One theme of Why the Caged Bird Sings is segregation and racism.Maya's boss would only call her Mary, a "white" version of her name.Maya never saw whites as a child, due to the severity of her segregation.
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings is currently still under copyright. Under current US copyright law, the 1969 book is a protected work. If Ms. Angelou were to die today, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings would not enter the public domain until midnight the end of the calendar year, 70 years past the death of the author.
Maya Angelou's mother's boyfriend, in her autobiography "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings," is depicted as abusive and manipulative, embodying toxic masculinity and disrespect towards women. His actions create an environment of fear and instability for Angelou and her mother, showcasing the detrimental impact of such relationships. Emulating him would mean endorsing harmful behaviors that undermine respect, love, and safety in relationships. Instead, his character serves as a cautionary example of the negative consequences of unhealthy dynamics.
Maya Angelou would summarize her feelings about discrimination as a behavior predeceased by death.
Would you? Probably not. And No. BIG NO.
Maya Angelou who was an activist, would summarize her feelings about injustice as a practice outside the character of the environment.
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Probably not. It would require a new title to be issued.
A substantive title is one that relates to another relative having an existing title. A classic example is a King, who's sons would have the substantive title of Prince. The substantive title issue becomes much more complicated with Dukes and Earls.