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    20 Century Genius Award

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    Genius Award to Dr. Maya Angelou. She is a remarkable Renaissance woman who is hailed as one of the great voices of contemporary literature. As a poet‚ educator‚ historian‚ best-selling author‚ actress‚ playwright‚ civil-rights activist‚ producer and director‚ she continues to travel the world‚ spreading her legendary wisdom. Within the rhythm of her poetry and elegance of her prose lies Angelou’s unique power to help readers of every orientation span the lines of race and Angelou captivates audiences

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    Still I Rise

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    October 2012 Still I Rise In the poem “Still I Rise” by Maya AngelouAngelou uses strong words to describe how she feels. She uses words like sassiness‚ haughtiness‚ and sexiness‚ to describe herself. She asks her enemy does her sassiness‚ haughtiness‚ and sexiness upset or offends them. Angelou is speaking to her audience of oppressors about how she had overcome racism‚ criticism‚ sexism‚ and personal obstacles in her life with pride and grace. Angelou uses literary elements such as personification

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    Morning” The poem that Maya Angelou chose the read at President Clinton’s inaugural in 1993‚ delivers a message of hope. It uses the metaphor of morning or dawn to show that people can create their dreams and bring them to life. Maya Angelou has been a national celebrity since the reading of this poem. Her writings have a way of embracing people and successfully state her thoughts and emotions. “Pulse” is a call for hope and opportunity in part of our history. When analyzing this poem a great deal

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    Project #1

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    Project #1 Analysis of Literary Criticism The work that I chose was an excerpt from Dr. Maya Angelou book‚ “Wouldn’t Take Nothing For My Journey Now” and other works from the author Maya Angelou simply because in almost all of her works whether poems‚ books and etcetera‚ she writes the same way.. In her except she talks about being a young mother of a Kindergartener. She talks also of how she worked hard to make a living for her and her child by working two jobs. The talk of how she survived and

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    Bibliography for Research Paper AngelouMaya. And Still I Rise. New York: Random House‚ 1978. Print. This is a book which originally published two of Maya Angelou’s infamous poems‚ "Phenomenal Woman" and‚ "Still I Rise". This book is strong and powerful‚ filled with many other well-known works done by Maya Angelou. Kornhaber‚ Spencer. "Maya Angelou’s Universal Struggle." The Atlantic. Atlantic Media Company‚ 28 May 2014. Web. 11 July 2014. A great overview of Maya Angelou and who she really was. It

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    African Americans. In the poems “Sympathy” and “The Caged Bird” by Paul Laurence Dunbar and Maya Angelou‚ the authors do a great job expressing their feelings about Jim crow laws by using an image of a caged bird. These poems are a very popular because they relate to the Jim crow laws‚ the authors‚ Paul Dunbar‚ and Maya Angelou create such meaningful themes describing the feelings of being trapped that it gives strength in knowing why we keep moving forward. Both the poems “Sympathy” and “Caged Bird”

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    interesting life may produce interesting poetry or stories. Two phenomenal women‚ Maya Angelou and Jamaica Kincaid portray two different points of view in their works of literature. A lot of things can contribute to their differences‚ but in particularly their upbringing is a major cause of their variances. In Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl‚” a young girl has the “rules of the world” drilled into her head by her scolding mother while in Maya Angelou’s “Woman Work” a mother faces the adversities of her life on her

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    On the Pulse of Morning

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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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    My Favorite Celebrity

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    celebrity I’m writing my essay on is Maya Angelou. The reason why I’ve chosen her as my favorite celebrity is that she has given us the greatness of poems. Her poem’s to me is so remarkable. My favorite poem is “Still I Rise”. This poem is so influential to me because the poem is so powerful. The thing I am going to discuss about Maya Angelou is her childhood‚ career beginnings‚ later successes‚ and her personal life. Marguerite Annie Johnson (Maya Angelou) was born on April 4‚ 1928‚ in St. Louis

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    Maya Angelou Courage

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    Maya Angelou once stated‚ “Courage is the most important of all the virtues because without courage‚ you can’t practice any other virtue consistently.” To many extents‚ this declaration is true. Her words explain to us that it is impossible to take action‚ if one does not have the confidence to do so. With this statement‚ Maya Angelou describes the sheer power of courage and its importance in life. Even in difficult situations‚ courage has the power to prevail over the hardships. Some of these tough

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