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Tag: Maya Angelou

Woman Work by Maya Angelou: Analysis

Posted on April 25, 2020April 25, 2020 by JL Admin

The definition of protest literature is fluid and varies according to perspective. For example, social critics could insist that protest literature must include a specific political purpose. A feminist critic may look to protest literature to promote (or avoid promoting) a gender bias. The deconstructionist who is concerned only with language and definition and not…

Woman Work by Maya Angelou – Literary Devices – Tone

Posted on April 25, 2020April 25, 2020 by JL Admin

Rhyme  Rhyme is a technique that often lends a singsong quality to a poem. Angelou’s use of rhyme in much of her poetry is one aspect critics tend to criticize because they believe it makes her poetry sound juvenile.  Angelou’s use of rhyme in the first 14 lines of ‘‘Woman Work,’’ however, is appropriate and…

Woman Work by Maya Angelou: Themes

Posted on April 24, 2020April 24, 2020 by JL Admin

Slavery  Upon first read, ‘‘Woman Work’’ may seem like a poem written about any woman with a family to care for. Lines 11 and 14 clearly change that impression because most women in modern America do not cut (sugar) cane or pick cotton. These two chores indicate that the woman is a slave.  Considered in…

Woman Work by Maya Angelou: Summary

Posted on April 24, 2020April 24, 2020 by JL Admin

Lines 1–14  This first stanza of ‘‘Woman Work’’ is the most important in the poem because it is here the reader could infer that the woman speaking is a slave.  Lines 11 and 14 talk about crops that need tending. These are not just any crops, but those grown in the Deep South and traditionally…

Maya Angelou: Biography & Books

Posted on May 26, 2019 by JL Admin

ANGELOU, Maya (born 1928) American autobiographer and poet As a young woman, Maya Angelou was a singer and actress, touring the world in Porgy and Bess and working in New York nightclubs. In the 1960s she became a civil rights activist and spent five years in Africa as a journalist and teacher. Today she is…

Weekend Glory by Maya Angelou: Analysis

Posted on August 25, 2014May 24, 2019 by JL Admin

Being the most visible voice among contemporary African American women, Maya Angelou’s works deal with subjects such as racism, sexism, civil rights, etc.  She has also embraced various literary forms and genres to convey her creative thoughts.  While ‘I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings’ and its sequels are autobiographical novels, she has also written…

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