This is an article comparing and contrasting two poems written by Maya Angelo "Woman's Works" and "Lore" written by R.S Thomas. I will write about similarities and differences that appear in these poems. I will explain why it seems to be describing the citations used for each poem. The two poems I explore are all related to work, but they have different emotions and opinions about work. When I saw the title for the first time, I thought that "women's work" is a very difficult task for women. Tradition means the past.
R. S. Please carefully examine Lore by working women at Thomas and Maya Angelou. How do poets express their attitudes toward life and work with their own sentences? R. Thomas' poem "Lore" and Maya Angelou "Women Works" are verses about the work and life of two completely different people. The poem "Lore" is about the peasants of Wales who likes their work and likes traditional farming methods. He works hard and nourishes all of his life, he works for himself. This poem was also written by farmers Maya Angelow of Wales: Source of human beings "I am a human," Angelow said, "No one can wonder to me" (Shafer). Maya Angelow is probably the most "human" person in the world. Indeed, her human race deepens in all the struggles she experienced in her early days. Her life is characterized by the instability of her family and family, and the challenge of being a black woman in the 19th century. Her deep humanity is clear to everyone.
Maya Angelou's "Women Work" and Gillian Clarke's "Eavesdropping County Sigo" In this article I will describe two poems. Maya Angelow's "Women's Work" is working, it's about women who just want to take a break. The second poem was written by Gillian Clark as 'wiretapping in Shigo County'. - This autobiographical work is one of the greatest literary works and will continue to inspire young black Americans to become a background for her hard and racial tension. More than a fictitious novel In 1970, children with small and thin skin were introduced to African American literature. She was born in Margaret Johnson and is known as Maya Angelow (Lupton 51).
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.