The triumph is only a small triumph, and the problems that were battled today will come back afresh tomorrow. In Maya Angelou's “Champion of the World” she specifically hints the situation in story. In Maya Angelou's piece, her hyperbole and similes, while not directly related to the story, cause one to make connections between the story and the larger world. These relations absolutely tolerate the reader to experience the event through Maya's eyes, while not explicitly describing her feelings.