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    Maya Angelou's Graduation

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    story ‘Graduation”…Maya Angelou‚ a famous American author and poet‚ tells the story of her graduation. In this story she tells paints three very vivid parts of that memorable day‚ the morning when she woke up‚ the actual ceremony‚ and the celebration afterwards. In this essay I am going to compare her memory with memories of my own graduation day. The sounds feeling and emotions that arouse during one of her most memorable moments in her life. On the morning of her graduation‚ Maya was welcomed by

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    Maya Angelou’s The Graduation Throughout life we go through many stepping stones‚ Maya Angelou’s autobiographical essay "Graduation"‚ was about more than just moving on to another grade. The unexpected events that occurred during the ceremony enabled her to graduate from the views of a child to the more experienced and sometimes disenchanting views of an adult. Upon reading the story there is an initial feeling of excitement and hope which was quickly tarnished with the awareness of human prejudices

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    Poem Analysis

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    Analysis of the poem‚ “Still I Rise” Maya Angelou’s poem‚ “Still I Rise” may contain different meanings depending on the reader who interprets it. It is a poem that talks about keeping one’s head up no matter how hard the situation they 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

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    “We may encounter many defeats but we must not be defeated.” Maya Angelou‚ as shown in this quote‚ was very hopeful and determined in overcoming the prejudice that African Americans still face. Many of her poems include these ideals‚ as well‚ including “Still I Rise‚” one of her most well-known poems. She was also well-known for being a civil rights activist‚ along with writing several books. In fact‚ Angelou was the first black woman director in Hollywood and has written‚ produced‚ and been featured

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    Maya Angelou's Caged Bird

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    Maya Angelou has yet again appealed for the freedom of mankind with the use of a metaphor‚ by portraying the caged the bird as a human in slavery or being racially trapped. With the use of repetition and vivid imagery she has compared defenseless caged bird’s song to that of the song of the freedom cry by men. In the first stanza‚ words such as “leaps”‚ “floats”‚ “dips” and “claim” signify the freedom a free bird has. He can “leap on the back of the wind” and go where ever he pleases‚ he can”float

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    Annotated Bibliography Bloom‚ Harold. Bloom’s BioCritiques Maya Angelou. Philadelphia: Chelsea House‚ 2002. Print. Bloom’s book gives a little insight into the life‚ writings‚ and style of Maya Angelou’s poems. “She is a passionately sincere poet‚ whose purpose is to inspire her audience to keep going.” The book begins with an autobiography of Maya Angelou then it goes into an original detailed literary critique of some of her most famous poems that Bloom tries to put into a different perspective. Lastly

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    “Phenomenal Women” By Maya Angelo – Analysis In the poem “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelo expresses many viewpoints on the topic of women. She describes the many attributes of women throughout the poem. Many think that a slim and trim body or pretty faces are the many features of a true woman. But Angelo explains the small insignificant features of a woman that people or society never mention. She believes and convinces the reader that these are the marks of a woman. The poems central idea is;

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    Maya Angelou's Life

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    The documentary about Maya Angelou’s life has brought understanding‚ and happiness to many people from around the world. Maya’s documentary focuses on her accomplishments‚ and struggles throughout her life as an African-American women. Maya was born in St. Louis‚ Missouri in 1928. Growing up‚ Maya and her brother‚ Bailey‚ lived with their grandmother in Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ but soon went back to Missouri to take care of their mother. As Maya was taking care of her mother in Missouri‚ she was abused

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    Sandra Cisneros has spent a lifetime trying to discover her own literary voice‚ only to be drowned out by the mostly white and mostly white voices that she imitated but never identified with. The only daughter in a family with six sons‚ Cisneros was often the "odd-woman-out-forever" early on in life. It was not until she was enrolled in the Iowa Writers Workshop that she finally discovered that her experience as a woman and a Chicana in a male dominated world was the voice that was uniquely hers

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    How do Maya Angelou and Grace Nichols communicate what it means to be a black woman in today’s society? In this essay I will compare two poems. The two poems I will compare is Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I rise’ to Grace Nichols’ ‘Of course when they ask for poems about the ‘realities’ of Black women’. I think Maya Angelou’s ‘Still in rise’ has a rather different message to Grace Nichols’ poem. I think they are interesting to compare because Maya Angelo is lively and spirited about writing a poem about

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