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    Barack Obama and Maya Angelou both come from similar backgrounds. They also obtain alike beliefs about the equality of the races. However‚ the way that they express their ideas are very different. They both discuss their ideas while presenting a speech in front of a large audience; each speech presenting both similar and contrasting ideals. The two speeches are expressed differently because Maya Angelou uses figurative language such as repetition to convey her ideas in the form of a poem‚ while Barack

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    it; however‚ only one writer that caught my attention because her works are stands out and different. I choose to write about Maya Angelou as the best writer because she is actress‚ a poet‚ a singer‚ a producer and win a so many awards. When I read her work‚ I feel like there is a connection between her and I. Most of the time‚ I feel like she wrote it for me. Angelou

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    The Champion of the World In beginning of “The Champion of the World‚” by Maya Angelou‚ she creates a scene with a crowd crammed together “The last inch of space was filled‚ yet people continued to wedge themselves along the wall of the Store” (104)‚ and emotions running high “The apprehensive mood was shot through with gaiety‚ as a black sky is streaked with lightening.” (105) In doing so she keeps the controlling idea of a high-spirited night consistent. The impression is set in a way that

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    person you truly were meant to be and everyone has their own special culture. In the poem “Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou the poet uses motif‚ imagery‚ rhyme‚ and diction/syntax to create the idea that in your own culture you stay determined and you never give up when someone tries to bring you down. Your culture is your own and no one can ever change that from you. To begin with‚ Maya Angelou starts out by what seems like a self-conversation changing her personality. She points out all her flaws that

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    When Dr. Maya Angelou read her poem‚ "On the Pulse of Morning‚" written especially for President Bill Clinton’s inauguration in 1993‚ the ’best kept secret in literary circles’ was thoughtfully revealed to the whole world. She is arguably the most influential woman of her race‚ but there is more to Maya Angelou than being an African American female. Born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis in 1928‚ she has lived many lives in one‚ escaped a torturous and impoverished childhood to become a performing

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    has proven to be stronger than the rest. African Americans have perhaps endured the most hardship out of any other ethnic group to date. And they did not falter underneath the eight of such overwhelming sorrow and hardship. They rose above it all. In Maya Angelou’s poem‚ Still I Rise‚ she encapsulated the determination and the drive that the African American has shown in that time period. Slavery is a giant part of America’s past. It was a main contributing factor leading to the Civil War. It was one

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    The aim of this essay is to do a comparison on two poems‚ woman work by Maya angelou and I aint mad at cha by tupac shakur. Maya Angelou 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

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    In the the poem “Still I Rise”‚ Maya Angelou demonstrates the power of overcoming obstacles in our lives. In the past few month I myself have gone through some difficulties and I’ve risen from some others I am still working on. Leaving New York was easy‚ it was who I left behind that made my transition to California so difficult. Being an out of state student really did take a toll on me not just financially but also emotionally. So one may be wondering if it causes so many difficulties why

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    cookie really mean? To some people‚ a cookie can be a life changer. There are so many things wrong with the world‚ so if you can help other people‚ even with the small things‚ you can change the lives of many people. The story‚ “ Mrs. Flower’s” by Maya Angelou is a short story. The story begins in Stamps Arkansas‚ during the 1950’s. A girl named Marguerite‚ whose parents are divorced lives with her Mom. A life-changing experience happens to Marguerite when she was only eight. Once this traumatic experience

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    Still I rise Written by Maya Angelou in 1978 Still I rise is a poem about second changes‚ redemption and integrity. It emphasises how people will manipulate others‚ push them around and talk about them‚ but still that person will get up and walk on with their head held high. The tone of the poem is strong and positive. The poem is filled with metaphors‚ similes and various language aspects that make the poem a great tool for teaching poetry within an English classroom context. The main theme

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