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    Compare ‘Still I rise’ by Maya Angelou and Charlotte O’Neil’s Song’ by Fiona Farrell In this essay I intend to analyse two poems that I have recently studied ‘Still I Rise’ by Maya Angelou and ‘Charlotte O’Neil’s Song’ by Fiona Farrell‚ Both poems have been written in the last 30 years by modern female writers. The poems talk about slavery and oppression. ‘Still I rise’ is a poem about Black oppression in the 1920s. ‘Charlotte O’Neil’s Song’ is based upon a true event‚ but tells the story

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    come from and not being affected by the problems on the side. Maya Angelou was part of a generation wherein the black race was still seen as “inferior”. During that time‚ the “truth” is usually kept hidden favoring the more superior groups of people. Hence‚ the first lines of her poem: “You may write me down in history With your bitter‚ twisted lies‚ You may trod me in the very dirt But still‚ like dust‚ I rise.” Maya Angelou was raped as a child. Thus‚ the line‚ “You may trod me in the very

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    My Reaction to I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Maya Angelou once proclaimed in an interview‚ “All my work is meant to say‚ ‘You may encounter many defeats but you must not be defeated’” (Anthology). This statement holds especially true in her autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. Her inspirational coming of age story is filled with many defeats that shaped her into the independent and compassionate woman she became. After reading this book‚ I found there to be many meaningful areas

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    caterpillar green‚ then gradually frosty white. I knew exactly how long it would be before the big wagons would pull into the front yard and load on the cotton pickers at daybreak to carry them to the remains of slavery’s plantations” (Angelou‚ p. 115). Maya Angelou describes the life of cotton-pickers in the nonfiction story‚ “Cotton-Picking Time.” This paper will give an analysis of “Cotton-Picking Time” and discuss the author’s intent along with the rhythm‚ choice of words‚ tone‚ and satire. Also

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    Good Morning Maya Angelou is a stunning writer who has a way of capturing her readers to the core. In her poem “On The Pulse Of Morning” she uses a voice of renewal of hope for mankind. She used this poem in a speech that in the moment‚ introduced a former President of the United States. This poem was used to motivate a nation of hopeless and ungrateful people. Angelou’s tone in this piece is one of power and love. She is very consistent in communicating the truth of peoples destruction

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    Still I Rise is a poem written with Maya Angelou herself as the speaker. She is speaking to her audience about how she has overcome racism‚ criticism‚ sexism‚ and personal obstacles in her life with pride and grace. Still I Rise has a positive and strong tone throughout the entire poem. The words Angelou used also make it seem as though the she is talking to the readers. By doing so‚ Angelou got the readers to get more personally involved in the poem emotionally which helps to make readers realize

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    was a poem written by Maya Angelou entitled‚ "Still I Rise". This poem is in essence an autobiography of‚ and personal extension of Ms. Angelou’s soul. Moreover‚ there are many lines‚ words‚ language choices‚ and word choices that demonstrate this poem’s autobiographical side. It is also an incredible journey in the life of a black woman. In almost every line of this fantastic work‚ you can find such illustrations. For instance‚ in the first stanza of the poem Ms. Angelou states‚ "You may write me

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    her readers to ignore the conventional view of being beautiful which is only related to physical appearance. Instead the poet asks us to feel proud of what God has endowed us with. Women should not succumb to the artificial canons of beauty. Maya Angelou reminds us that our beauty lies much beyond the outer appearance. She lists down some qualities that make truly phenomenal and why other women and men find her beauty mysterious. “Phenomenal Woman” begins with a stark comment saying that she is

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    Reddish English II 6 Feburary 2017 Poetry Analysis Essay Maya Angelou was a poet and a civil rights activist. Angelou is best known for‚ “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”‚ which made literary history as the first nonfiction best seller by and African-American woman. Throughout this poem and “Still I Rise”‚ Angelou creates a theme of perseverance even during rough times‚ by using multiple poetic devices. In the poem‚ “Still I Rise”‚ Angelou uses imagery‚ similes‚ and repetition to show the theme. The

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    the obstacles that stand in their way. “Mother to Son” by Langston Hughes and “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou are two different works written by two different authors yet they both convey the same message. Together‚ the two authors stress the significance of pushing harder when faced with conflicts rather than simply giving up. Using figurative language and repetition‚ Langston Hughes and Maya Angelou effectively emphasize this message in both of their poems. In both poems‚ both authors attempt to

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