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Monday, March 4, 2019

“Finishing School” by Maya Angelou Essay

During the Victorian reign, Finishing school was a far-famed and prestige private school for cockeyed young filles. It emphasized cultural studies for social activities, introduced good manners and etiquette, and taught skills such as dancing, singing and such(prenominal) more. In other words, Finishing school prepared young ladies for future(a) life. The title Finishing School by Maya Angelou, has a opposite meaning, I would say the title is ironic. Angelous main character Margaret went through with(predicate) her own Finishing School that happened to be inside a clean womans kitchen. It taught her about race differences and how to defend her dignity, both that take a hop the authors purpose in choosing this title.Margaret is a ten-year-old black girl who lives in the south in 1930s at the time when slaveholding has long passed gone, but racial segregation and discrimination are dumb very strong. She recognises to work as a servant in a home of a albumin wealthy woman, Mrs. Cullinan, where she begins to help out most the house, run errands, clean dishes and polish silverware. Margaret is overwhelmed with the inhumanness and the discipline of the house.All meals have to be at a certain time, all drinks have to be from a certain glass. Nevertheless, Margaret is willing to accept the new rules and work as stark as possible for the white rich and ugly lady, because Margaret feels sorry for her. She starts to come to work early, leaves home late, puts in extra work, somehow by doing so, Margaret thinks that she suffer compensate for the position that Mrs. Cullinan can never have children. Margaret develops human feelings toward her kept woman and her situation, not acknowledging the race issue.Sadly, she soon realizes that no one is interested in her feelings and her pity. To her employer she is incisively a stupid, wordless, black servant. Not a human, but hardly an object that serves for comfort of the white masters. Margaret realizes that, wh en one day Mrs. Cullinan calls her by a different name, which is in her mind more appropriate. Margaret cannot believe her years. The fact that her name, her own name that was given to her by her parents, is just now so easily being changed by this white woman, makes her very mad. She frightfully feels that her opinion might never be valued. That is when she decides to change all that once and for all.Margaret feels that she was just robbed of something important, her name. Even though she is just a young girl, she does not hope to tolerate such mistreatment. Her inner dignity and pride arise and draw her to forget about her need of money and job. Margaret feels that it is crucial to make a statement. She breaks her employers favorite piece of china that was left to Mrs. Cullinan by her wealthy parents. Margaret knows the importance of that reliquary and wants to take something important from Mrs. Cullinan to get even.The author says While white girls learned to waltz and sit gra cefully with a tea transfuse balanced on their knees, we were lagging behind, learning the mid-Victorian values with very little money to indulge themMrs. Cullinan indulged her china piece meanwhile little Margaret had energy to indulge but her dignity. Through out Margarets experience in Finishing School she learns about race differences and dignity, both values hag will serve her in the future.

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