Strength, strength, and confidence are three meaningful words that Maya Angelou wrote in the poems of "women's phenomenon". It means Anglaw's use of her own personal style to communicate with the literature, rhythm program "Women of the phenomenon" she believes that all women are doing. As an example, Angelou inspires readers without having to know all the hardships and sufferings. We can explain that each woman experiences a trial in her life and ultimately makes them stronger individual.
"Women of the phenomenon" written by Maya Angelow is poetry, the hymn of the power of all the women in their own women. (Angelou 1) This poem tells us about the position in our society. "My strength is beautiful irrespective of my body type" (Angelou 2) This poem reminds me that women are full of beauty and physical strength. Every woman is full of happiness, confidence, and wisdom and should challenge the stereotype of the phenomenon.
In women with phenomena written by Maya Angelou, poetry is strong, it tells women, not Maya Angelou's weakness. Maya Angelou describes himself, but in fact it is a poem about the views of feminists and feminists as they are describing all women. The structure of this poem is largely summarized in four sections. The idea of this poem is that the beauty of the body is not to make women wonderful, but the way she is confident in herself and her.
Maya Angelou's "Phenomenon Woman" is a moving poem that includes a strong message that all women Maya Angelo should read over and over again. Maya Angelou (1928) is a competent African American. Most of her work is from experience, and this poem belongs to this category. "Phenomenon women" was the first announcement in 1978 and is the power of women in their own women. It tells us the way the inner beauty respects women from others. The character in this poem is a strong confident woman who violates social obedience. Lyman B. Hagen said: "The written woman is easy to match with the author himself, Angelou is an impressive woman - at least 6 feet tall ... Read more