Occupation By Maya Angelou Analysis

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“You’re ugly and you're fat!”, said Carlos to Amanda. Amanda is 15 years old and is a bit overweight for her age, she's been told so many things, so she started working out and eating healthy. Later in life, Amanda ended up getting a job in a modeling industry. She is very beautiful, had a great body, and now a large amount of money just because of the comments from others, The truth is Amanda was beautiful before she lost all the weight and the reality is Amanda got bullied because of her appearance and that motivated her and now she's traveling around the world . Truth and reality are the same because they're both based on opinions, they're different because the truth is what one says and reality is the actual fact. First of all, Truth and reality are based on something the autobiography, “Occupation: Conductorette” by Maya Angelou it states.” To her question of what I planned to do, I replied that I would get a job on the street cars. She rejected the proposal with: “they don't accept colored people on the street cars.” (Page 80) “I would like to claim an immediate fury which was followed by the Nobel determination to break the restricting tradition.” (Page 80) They’re the same because the first quote of the story is based on something, it is based on facts and the second quote is based on emotion. Both truth and reality are based on …show more content…

The autobiography by Maya Angelou, “Occupation: Conductorette” quotes, “Women had replaced men on the streetcars as conductors and motormen and the thought of sailing up and down the holes of San Francisco in a dark-blue uniform, with a money changer at my belt, caught my fancy.” The reality is women had to replace men jobs because of the war. The trust has Maya imagined herself driving streetcars and that made her feel good. The reality is the fact that she'd be doing her dream job and the fact is the way she

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