"I never felt that way alone," he wrote. He wrinkled his face and immediately tore up another piece of paper. In the wire basket there are over 10 0 white, abandoned soul balls. He roamed up and down the same part of the room and felt a cold tile with bare feet. "Inspiration ... Inhale ... Inhale ..." A blank page accuses the white surface and diverts the glare of the fluorescent light to a tired face. It is the same as the blonde hair floats on the bed.
"I am a special woman, a special woman is me" (lines 10 to 13). These are a few lines that express black women as "phenomena" in Maya Angelou's "Phenomenon Woman". These words promote the prospects of ordinary African-American women in today's society. Many people believe that the outlook of women has not changed, they are still depicted as being negative. But African-American women in today's society have strong and powerful influences. They are extraordinary beings, and through the trials of history and suffering, they have overcome adversity.
"I am a woman, an extraordinary woman, that is mine." The Mayan Angelrow poem "Women of the phenomenon" explained the common theme of Zora's novel, "The eyes are seeing God" It is. Neale Hurston told "I am not a woman" with Sojourner Truth and "Phenomenon Woman". The common theme between these three parts is the idea of a strongly independent woman, linked to the concept of feminism and equality of men. These three parts are all different kinds, but they are also
Any girl can say that she is a woman. A strong woman needs a special woman. An exceptional woman is independent of the economic, psychological and social needs of others. Such women are proud of themselves and will not let anyone show her. Through age, women strive for independence and become individuals in their own lives. "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 the social status. "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.