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    Through the use of personification in‚ “ And to a man /Then they swarm around me‚ A hive of honey bees.” she refers to men as bees hoarding around women‚ uses imagery in‚ “I walk into a room /The fellows stand or Fall down on their knees.” and hyperbole in‚ “Fire in my eyes‚ flash of my teeth‚ swing in my waist‚ And the joy in my feet.” to exaggerate her physical features. She creates an illusion throughout the poem on how

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    Perseverance In Poetry

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    “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou and “Invictus” by William Henley are two poems that explore the theme of perseverance. Both poems share a background of discomfort; however‚ the poets display their determination of perseverance by voicing powerful words. The poets give the reader an insight to confidence and to not back down from their discomfort. _______________ In the poem “Still I Rise” written by Maya Angelou‚ Angelou uses different settings and tones to demonstrate confidence. Most of the stanzas

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    Imagery In The Poem “Our Grandmothers” by Maya Angelou Image (Imagery) – Descriptive poetry flourished. One basic meaning for ‘image’ is provided by that context‚ but other‚ looser and more treacherous‚ meanings have accreted: any sensuous effect provoked by literary language; any striking language; metaphor; symbol; any figure. Maya Angelou’s poem‚ “Our Grandmother’s‚” vividly exemplifies a sense of imagery that is brought to

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    Maya Angelou is an American poet that has gained national and international recognition for her unique writing styles. On the Pulse of Morning is a masterpiece created 1993 20th of January. In the year of 2008 an unprecedented victory was gained for all African-Americans. Maya Angelou read before millions of viewers on a historic inauguration proceedings for President Barack Obama.The election of America’s first Black Commander and Chief has defied all odds‚ given America’s history of brutal treatment

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    The Heart of a Woman

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    around providing for her son. Watching him leaving was difficult for her as a mother. She also had to deal with things she hadn’t before “ I didn’t becomes nervous until he left. Then the reality of Lady Bay coming to my house slammed into me and started my body to quaking. It was pretty well known that she used heavy drugs‚ and I hardly smoked grass anymore. How could I tell her she couldn’t shoot up or sniff up in my house”? Maya Angelou has been through a lot of hard ships in her life as she expresses’

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    Hero: Oprah Winfrey

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    Chapter1: “ It was not long before she became one of Oprah’s achievemnts have built her credibility‚ success‚ confidence and accomplishemnts. I think Nashville’s most celebrated women. She won this is important because it shows how passionate awards- Woman of the Year from one Oprah was at her job. Oprah’s achievements have organization‚ Outstanding Broadcaster from gained her popularity‚ praise‚ credibility and a another- and this bolstered fer condifednce”. reputation for delivering

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    Gwendolyn Brooks Thesis

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    Research paper topic: Gwendolyn Brooks Research paper title: The Life of Gwendolyn Brooks Outline I. Introduction A. B. Thesis statement: Gwendolyn Brooks deserves her place in the literary canon because she won many awards and honorary degrees‚ she fought for African-Americans through the themes of her poems and for her writing style. II. Background A. She was born in Topeka‚ Kansa to David and Keziah Brooks. They moved to Chicago‚ Illinois‚ not long after her birth (Jackson 1163). B. She wrote

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    Maya Angelou

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    Dr. Maya Angelou is one of the most prominent and influential voices of our time. Maya was born on April 4th‚ 1928‚ under the name of Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Her parents divorced when she was three. When she was eight‚ she was raped by her mother’s boyfriend. When she told her uncles what happened‚ they kicked him to death. Frightened by the power of her own voice‚ she chose not to speak for the next 5 years. She was constantly discriminated against for being African American

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    Analyzing Maya's Bad Girls

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    Maya‚ a British artist‚ producer‚ and mostly known by her stage name M.I.A. was praised as one of the world’s most influential people by two magazines in 2010. Her music generally focuses on stereotypes‚ but sometimes her music passes the limits. The music video for Maya’s “Bad Girls” created a major controversy in 2012‚ as it was used in a campaign for gaining equal rights for women in Saudi Arabia‚ and due to the documentation of common Arab stereotypes like drifting and the ban on women driving

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    In “I Know Why the Caged Bird Cannot Read” Francine Prose confronts this plummeting interest in literature among teenagers. The United States has been afflicted with this disinterest for some time—young students are instilled with passion for math and science yet care little for English and literature. Attempting to explain this disparity‚ Prose argues that mediocre literature options and shoddy teaching methods leave students without any connection to the material they read. Unfortunately‚ while

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