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    The breeze pushing the curtains passes the readers cheeks. The fresh‚ crisp smell of lemonade reaches out‚ and the reader can feel the sharp edges of the cookies in the mouth just like Angelou. The method of organization used in this descriptive passage is chronological. 2. The figures of speech highlight Angelou’s emotional state‚ explaining the statements of dominant impression or thesis statement. “Sopped around” implies

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    writing. Later on a friend discovered how talented she was and convinced Angelou to write a memoir. This memoir "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings" marked history as the first non-fiction best seller written by an African-American woman. The memoir‚ like all Angelou’s writing‚ reveals her essence‚ childhood struggles‚ and young adult struggles to the reader. Even after her recent death‚ Angelou is still celebrated as a highly regarded and compelling feministic poet. Angelou’s perseverance in all her

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    experiences. However‚ Angelou’s mother‚ Vivian Baxter‚ is not present during much of her daughter’s development. Angelou does not even recognize her mother at eight years old when she meets her in St. Louis. Not having her mother has made Angelou feel like an unwanted child and upon seeing her mother for the first time since she was sent to stamps she believed she understands why she has been sent away: her mother is “too beautiful to have children.” (60)However‚ after Angelou moves to California with

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    As a woman you are created with a special gift‚ it’s like little extra ingredients that all women have within them. The poem “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou‚ she speaks about the elegance of a woman‚ her inner being the way she glow without saying a word Maya expressed how men are amazed by her presence “men themselves have wondered what they see in me” (line 31-32).It’s hard to put your finger on it all women were born with the power. In the poem “Still I rise” by Maya Angelou she described

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    Angelou also involves the use of internal rhyme‚ and the rhyme scheme is an ABCB pattern. Angelou makes the poem more intriguing by using personification in stanza six. For example‚ “shoot me with your words”. She compares dust to herself‚ “but still‚ like dust‚ I’ll rise. Almost all of her works speak about her brutal past. She is able to make any reader feel what she wants them to feel. In the poem Phenomenal Woman‚ she wants the readers to know why she always walks with her head held high(The Complete

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    Angelica Cobia Maya Angelou is an inspiration to all women around the world. Her strength is internationally known. In “The Heart of a Woman” Maya Angelou recounts her life events between age 17 and 19. She raises her teenage son‚ becomes a successful author‚ and becomes romantically involved with a South African freedom fighter‚ as well as other men in her life time. Maya Angelou is a woman for all of us to emulate. The book ends with Angelou’s son leaving for college and Angelou looking

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    Dr. Maya Angelou is one of the most renounced and influential voices of our time. She played a big part in the global Renaissance and is a poet‚ memoirist‚ novelist‚ educator‚ dramatist‚ producer‚ actress‚ historian‚ filmmaker‚ and civil rights activist. Dr. Maya Angelou was born as Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ on April 4th‚ 1928. Her parents divorced when she was three years old and she and her brother‚ Bailey were sent to live with her grandmother‚ Annie Henderson for most of her

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    All God’s Children Need Traveling Shoes‚ published in 1986‚ is the fifth book in African-American writer and poet Maya Angelou’s seven-volume autobiography series. Set between 1962 and 1965 and taking its title from a Negro spiritual‚ the book begins when Angelou is thirty-three years old‚ and recounts her time in Accra‚ Ghana. It starts where her previous book‚ The Heart of a Woman‚ ends‚ with the traumatic car accident involving her son Guy‚ and ends as she returns to America. Angelou (pictured

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    Angelou‚ Maya ‚ formerly known as Marguerite Johnson‚ is one of the most influential Renaissance women of our time. She is known for her books and poems such as “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” and “Gather Together in My Name”. Not only is she a well renowned author and poet‚ Maya Angelou was also an active supporter of the civil rights movement during the 50’s and the 60’s. Throughout Maya Angelou’s life‚ she has gone through many obstacles which later inspired her to write books and poems. Maya

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    Summary Response Essay: “Graduation” Narrated in the first person “Graduation” is Maya Angelou’s account of her eighth grade graduation and how reality doesn’t always meet expectations. Using allegory‚ allusion and changes in tone‚ Angelou builds her story‚ giving the reader a sense of the excitement and anticipation she felt‚ inequalities in gender and racial prejudices of that time‚ and how those inequalities and prejudices encroached upon her graduation‚ ruining her expectations and leaving her

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