"Life is going to give you just what you put in it. Put your whole heart in everything you do, and pray, then you can wait.".
Vivian Baxter.
It is never too late to learn something in one's life. Smart people learn how to live on other people's mistakes. But, what do people do if they do not have "others"; what if they are lonely? Sometimes a person has to pass his own way by himself and understand what is bad and what is good and how not to fall into the hole. The novel I know why the caged bird sings by Maya Angelou gives us the concept of the one girl's world which is filled by racism. On the other hand it is a good example for people; because they can take the advice from this book and learn how fight all these troubles that life has created.
From the age three, Margarite has terrible feeling that she does not belong to anyone and anything. She does not have the eternal place, because her parents are divorced and send her away. The last drop of the sea is when Margarite is tripped by another child and runs away from church "If growing up is painful for the Southern Black girl, being aware of her displacement is the rust on the razor that threatens the throat."(3). All childhood Margarite is in depressed because her parents sent her away and she thinks that they do not need her anymore. In young ages Margarite decides that she is ugly Southern Black girl and everybody makes fun of her appearance. But the worse part of it, that she does not have people who can care and protect her, that she does not have a place where she can live and feel like at home, where she can always come back and where somebody is waiting for her. By the way, Margarite continues to think about her appearance and decide that this is the main barrier in her life. She does not find true happiness in her relationship with her mother, but she meets lot relatives who begin to improve her attitude about herself. The all doubts on Margarite's appearance are dispelled when she comes back to St.