By the end of the baloney we will see Angelou become angry, hateful and wish dying to the white speaker at graduation for his unresponsive and disadvantage remarks that temporarily undermine any feelings of worth or solemnization that she had anticipa
ted from graduation. However, we see these feelings are manifested in her by prejudice and racism, for otherwise she is very selfless and liberal of spirit and love. She is proud that she leaves her parents no reason to scold or correct her even on the day she is free to bungle in self-pleasure when graduation arrives.
Also, we see that many people who are intelligent and skilled academically might resent enthalpy Reed for besting them, but Angelou accepts this as something to measure herself against and even admires him, "I had admired him for years because each term he and I vied for the best grades in our class" (335). Thus, we see that the negative feelings evince by Angelou at the white speaker, Mr. Donleavy, are engendered by his insensitive dismissal of the worth of blacks as anything more than athletes.
In conclusion, scorn the deleterious impact of racism and prejudice on the gentleman soul and human potential, Angelou finds untapped sources of strength within when Henry Reed sings an impromptu version of the Negro National Anthem. Having hear the song many times before, Angelou admits in light of the internet site in which he sings it she heard the lyrics for the first time, "We have come over a way that with tears has been watered, / We have come, treading break through path through the blood of the slaughtered" (342). Angelou discovers the best weapon against racism and prejudice and reclaiming one's voice and self-worth is survival through endur
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