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A Plagued Journey by Maya Angelou Line by Line Explanation

There is no warning rattle at the door

The absence of any advance notice of trouble or disturbance.

nor heavy feet to stomp the foyer boards.

No indication of a person approaching with loud or heavy footsteps in the entrance area.

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Safe in the dark prison, I know that

Despite being in a metaphorical dark and confined place, the speaker feels secure.

light slides over

Light moves smoothly or gently across a surface.

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the fingered work of a toothless

The intricate craftsmanship or skilled work of someone without teeth.

woman in Pakistan.

Specifically identifying the origin of the toothless woman, adding a geographical and cultural dimension.

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Happy prints of

Positive imprints or memories of

an invisible time are illumined.

Moments from a past that is unseen or distant are highlighted or illuminated.

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My mouth agape

The speaker’s mouth is wide open in surprise or shock.

rejects the solid air and

The speaker struggles to breathe in the oppressive atmosphere.

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lungs hold. The invader takes

The breath is held, and an unwelcome force begins to invade.

direction and

The invader moves purposefully or with intent.

seeps through the plaster walls.

Slowly penetrates through the walls, like a liquid permeating a porous surface.

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It is at my chamber, entering

The unsettling presence is now entering the speaker’s personal space.

the keyhole, pushing

It advances through the small opening of the keyhole.

through the padding of the door.

Penetrating through the protective layers of the door.

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I cannot scream. A bone

The speaker is paralyzed, unable to vocalize their fear, as if fear is physically blocking their throat.

of fear clogs my throat.

Fear is described as something obstructing the speaker’s ability to express themselves.

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It is upon me. It is

The unsettling presence is overwhelming and close.

sunrise, with Hope

The arrival is likened to sunrise, bringing with it the audacious rider, Hope.

its arrogant rider.

Describing Hope as if it confidently rides alongside the sunrise.

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My mind, formerly quiescent

The speaker’s once calm and still mind,

in its snug encasement, is strained

Now feels strained or stressed within its comfortable enclosure.

to look upon their rapturous visages,

The speaker feels compelled to witness the joyful faces of the invader and Hope.

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to let them enter even into me.

Allowing these emotions or forces to deeply affect or influence the speaker.

I am forced

The speaker has no choice,

outside myself to

They are pushed beyond their usual state

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mount the light and ride joined with Hope.

Metaphorically ascending towards positivity and riding alongside Hope.

Through all the bright hours

During the optimistic and positive times

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I cling to expectation, until

The speaker holds onto hope until

darkness comes to reclaim me

Darkness returns to take back control

as its own. Hope fades, day is gone

Hope diminishes, and the day ends

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into its irredeemable place

Entering an unrecoverable and bleak state

and I am thrown back into the familiar

Returning to the known and unwelcome

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bonds of disconsolation.

Chains of deep sadness and disappointment.

Gloom crawls around

A sense of darkness and sadness spreads

lapping lasciviously

Spreading in a lustful or greedy manner

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between my toes, at my ankles,

Enveloping the speaker from the feet upwards

and it sucks the strands of my

Metaphorically pulling in and draining

hair. It forgives my heady

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Acknowledging the indulgence or excitement of

fling with Hope. I am

Reflecting on the brief affair with Hope

joined again into its

Being reunited with

greedy arms.

The all-encompassing and consuming nature of despair.

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