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    Maya Angelou: Rising Above Social Struggles Author of an autobiographical series‚ countless essays and stirring poems‚ a civil rights activist‚ dedicated actor and producer‚ skillful dancer and singer‚ and great cook‚ Maya Angelou is an inspiration to every person‚ regardless of his age‚ gender‚ race‚ or status in life. Maya Angelou‚ an African-American‚ was born in St. Louis‚ Missouri‚ but was sent to Stamps‚ Arkansas‚ with her brother Bailey‚ to live with their grandmother (King 5). During her

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    the author is sharing her beliefs and philosophy‚ she is referred to as Maya Angelou. Chapters 1-6 1. In what style is the book written? 2. What happened to Marguerite at Church? 3. What was Marguerite’s dream of what she would one day look like? 4. With whom did Marguerite and Bailey live at the beginning of the book? Why? 5. How does the author say she felt in later years about the stereotyped picture of gay song-singing cotton-pickers‚ and why? 6. What happened that caused Uncle Willie

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    may trod me in the very dirt But still‚ like dust‚ I rise.” Maya Angelou was raped as a child. Thus‚ the line‚ “You may trod me in the very dirt” may be connected with the way she was treated when she was a child. On a larger sense‚ she may also be talking about the way her race was treated during the time of slavery. In the next stanza of her poem‚ Maya Angelou uses comparisons to depict a certain situation that she wants to show. “’Cause I walk like I’ve got oil wells Pumping in my living

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    Maya Angelou‚ know for as a fighter and successful struggles I’m life but successfully liberates herself from pain. She suffers through torturous yeara of sexism and racism. Still I rise categorizes to be in one of the best poems for calm and sense of tranquility. Maya demonstrates her success as she overcomes the amount of discrimination with pride and poise. Through the use of repetition Angelou she senses comfortability towards her color of skin. She does not give an importance that other people

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    loyalty and trust. Maya and Bailey make a dynamic duo of sorts. Together they overcome obstacles‚ some small‚ like how to steal candy from Momma’s shop‚ others big‚ like Maya’s witness statement against Mr. Freeman. Together they work through the emotional blocks like abandonment from their parents‚ and growing up in the cruel south. Bailey hinmself goes through many hardships of his own‚ like finding a dead man of his race by the

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    and she uses unusual imagery to compare her man to. I like the style she uses to give meaning to her words‚ and how she uses punctuation and enjambement together which gives an interesting effect. The mood is quite happy‚ as she describes her man‚ who makes her feel warm and laughs through his own troubles. The poem does not follow conventional structure‚ or use syllabic sentencing on each line. The lines do not rhyme‚ and it is like Angelou has just written down her thoughts‚ without purposefully

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    phenomenal woman

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    is huge and the second‚ she has a towering personality. Thus she is huge in both physique and personality. In the second stanza‚ Maya says that no matter how cool she enters a room‚ men fall for her and falls on their knees‚ they swarm around her like bees. She claims that it’s the passion in her eyes‚ the shine of her teeth when she smiles‚ the movement of her waist and the lightness of her feet that win men over. She is phenomenally a phenomenal woman. She considers herself as supreme and outstanding

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    In conclusion to this essay‚ the poet Nikki Giovanni is a very strong and confident woman that loves to produce poems of your liking. She writes with great understanding of the world around her and also writes about her own experiences with life. You can tell that she puts in lots of time and effort into her work by all of the details she has added in each and every poem that she has ever written.The first poem was a small conclusion about her childhood and all that hard work her family had to go

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    the curl of my lips.” (321). I love the way Maya kept repeating how phenomenal she is. It makes the reader thinks she really is‚ even if she is not. By her saying it after every line kind of makes us readers feel like she keep reminding herself that she is. This poem makes me feel like nobody can tell Maya Angelou anything about her that’s negative. This poem is very positive and self-moving. One of the reason I chose this poem not only because I love this poem‚ but also I love Maya Angelou personally

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    Expository Essay Dr. Maya Angelou “Still I Rise” Cheryl Parker-Fields April 11‚ 2010 Franklin D. Roosevelt once said‚ “Favor comes because for a brief moment in the great space of human change and progress some general human purpose finds in him a satisfactory embodiment.”(www.brainyquote.com) Throughout many centuries in American history‚ at some point or another there has been a great struggle for African- American people. A struggle filled with many disappointments embodied by raw emotion

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