She was raped, gave birth to a 17-year-old son, and assassinated her best friend on her birthday. But despite all these terrible things she is still one of the most touching American poets in history. Maya Angelou took advantage of my life's misfortune to become advantageous in poetry. It is aimed at writing down the topics that she personally experienced, and the creation of the poet Maya Angelow, in particular for African-American women, to stimulate hope and confidence in the face of conflict.
I decided to start my experiment with Maya Angelou 's Still I Rise by Maya Angelou. Art-style poetry often uses languages, which leads to interpretation of multiple meanings. After listening to the famous and respected poetry's performance of Angelow, I think it will be an ideal candidate to capture as a score. Perhaps by analyzing Angelu's whimsical rhythm and dynamics it is possible to eliminate other meanings and insights into the way Angelou is trying to make it possible to experience this poem.
Maya Angelou's life and work are completely intertwined. Angelou's poetry and personal story tells us that the iconic Mayan angels are about to overcome black women lacking male prejudice, white non-logical hatred, power . I know why Caged Bird Sings produced a lot of important literature and firm recognition for Maya Angelou. Many people like "heart of women"; it also won praise. In any case, all autobiographical novels by Maya Angelou are widely read and taught in schools and universities and continue to cause serious reactions to birth. The poetry and theater of Angelou are not known, and critics criticize them for being non-generous. However, Angelow's audience is mainly composed of black women and is not affected by whites critics saying about her work. I will accept this honor "(7)
The following is an analysis of the women's phenomenon of Maya Angelow ignoring the stereotypes that women face today. This poem appeared in Angelou's first volume "Still I Rise" which was first published in 1978. In "phenomenon women", Angelou celebrates the identity of separating her from her body and other women. Angelou died at the age of 86 in 2014 and is the most famous poet and memoir of American literature. Her first memoir, "I know the reasons for the birds in the cage to sing" is the first best-selling book written by African-American women in America. And it became famous in the literary world instantly. Most of her work includes racial discrimination and sexual discrimination that she experienced as an African-American woman.