Tuesday, April 5, 2016

In I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, how does Marguerite respond to her father's plans to take her to Mexico with him?

Marguerite is initially surprised at her father's invitation; after all, he has been neglectful of her for as long as she can remember. To her recollection, Daddy Bailey has shown, in his lifetime, very little affection or pride in her. He has also never introduced her to his friends or taken her to any of the places of interest in Southern California.


Yet, despite her initial surprise, she soon responds with great enthusiasm and excitement at the prospect of spending some private time with her father. Daddy Bailey's trip to Mexico is ostensibly to pick up ingredients and condiments for his gourmet Mexican meals at home. As a medical dietician for the United States Navy, Daddy Bailey is well-versed on the subject of food; additionally, he is also a very good cook who delights in preparing gourmet meals for Dolores and Marguerite during Marguerite's visit.


Ignoring Dolores' discomfort and obvious jealousy, Marguerite loses herself in the excitement of eventually seeing "sombreros, rancheros, tortillas, and Pancho Villa" in Mexico.

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