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Analysis Of Still I Rise By Maya Angelou

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“What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”, this famous quote means that whatever suffering you are going through it will make you tougher and wiser. "Still I rise" is a poem written by Maya Angelou, an African American poet and a civil-rights activist. This poem was written around the civil rights movement, when people where being segregated by their race. Throughout this poem we are shown the thoughts and feelings people have displayed against her, but she will not let them get her down. Her dark past allows her to have strength and rise above the criticism where her ancestors fell to slavery. In poem "Still I rise" the main message is about people’s opinion against others who are different color and gender, the narrator expressing her …show more content…

Racist people do not want colored people to become successful and be happy. They do not think black women deserve to be happy or have pride as shown in stanza 2, 4 and 5,” Why are you beset with gloom?/‘Cause I walk like I’ve got oil wells/Pumping in my living room”,(poems). The “oil wells pumping in my living room” symbolizes her success. Maya Angelou notices that the people around her are “beset with bloom”, meaning to attack with hate, when she succeeds. Maya directs these questions to the people that thrive seeing her sad and broken down to try to make them feel guilty,” Did you want to see me broken?/Bowed head and lowered eyes/Does my haughtiness offend you?/Don’t you take it awful hard/‘Cause I laugh like Ive got gold mines/Diggin’ in my own backyard”,(poems). Maya’s success has been received with bitterness so she asks these questions knowing it is what society wants, she wants to make them feel guilty. Shreyna Bardhan states that these racist “expect her to bow her head down and lower her eyes, looking at the ground with shoulders drooping in despair, they expect her to speak in weakness voice”, (Bardhan). These people in society resent her from being assertive and having any sort of power, success and happiness for herself, as if they have supremacy.
People being criticized will always find the strength to fight back and not let negative thoughts from others bring them down. This is proven in stanza 3

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