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Maya Angelou Research Paper

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Angelou’s Lifestyle Connection with her Literature Maya Angelou is a well-known author, regardless of being known for her poetry, or countless autobiographies that she has written that related to some of the tragic events that took place throughout her childhood up into her adult life. Angelou used different themes throughout her work that expressed her own life experiences. Whether it was being raped as a child by her mother’s boyfriend or having the feeling that she was the person at fault when it came down to the death of her rapist. According to an article written by Smelstor and Bruce, at birth, she born with the name Marguerite Annie Johnson on April 4th, 1928, in St. Louis, Missouri. She was the daughter of Vivan Baxter and Bailey Johnson. At the age of three years old her parents decided to separate. Forcing Marguerite and her brother Bailey at the time to move to Stamps, Arkansas, to live with their paternal grandmother, Annie Henderson. While staying in Stamps she was given the name Maya by her brother. Angelou experienced firsthand racial prejudices and discrimination …show more content…

In the first, third, and sixth stanzas Dr. Angelou compared her kind of risings with that of dust, air, and the tides. Meaning that the upward movement, which reflects back to something I read in an article about Dr. Angelou where it was, stated that if women stands up for themselves, they shall be able to bring about social upheaval, and thereby effect a positive change in the economic and political situation of black women in the American society of their times. Which all related back to her dealing with being raped as a child while also dealing with racial discrimination. The poet stated (9) “Just like the moons and like suns,” using a simile she compared the rising of the moon every night and the rising of the sun every morning to how although she was treated as if she was worthless she still will

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