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Still I Rise And The Subcategory Of Feminism

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Art is a powerful tool that has many capabilities, one of them being spreading information and making people feel better. Whether it be a lovely poem or a catchy tune, art has the power to reach so many people because the messages can be said in so many different ways.
One important message that is ever so present in today’s society is feminism and especially black feminism. Black feminism has become a very important subcategory of feminism since it involves not only the topic of feminism, but also the topic of racism and discrimination as a whole. It focuses on destroying stereotypes of black woman as well as society’s attitude towards black woman. Although written during different times, Beyoncé’s song ,“Formation”, and Maya
Angelou’s poem, “Still I Rise”, use …show more content…

One-way to look at the differences in tone is to see how both authors address the topic of hate. In “Still I Rise”, Angelou addresses the haters by stating, “You may shoot me with your words.” (Angelou) and that “you may kill me with youth hatefulness”
(Angelou) but those” bitter, twisted lies” (Angelou) wont phase her because she will still rise from it. She does not necessarily have a method of stopping the haters from spreading the hate and anger but believes that simply being the better person in the situation and ignoring it will prove to the haters that she is superior. Beyoncé on the other hand has more of a forceful tone when addressing her haters. She calls them corny stating, “you know you that bitch when you cause all this conversation” (Beyoncé) and to “always stay gracious best revenge is your paper”
(Beyoncé). Instead of ignoring the haters and not acknowledging them, Beyoncé believes we should boast and show off how we are more superior. She brings up the idea that the more people talk, the more that indicates that you are doing something right and that one’s ranking and the amount of money they make is another way to show your haters that you are better than they

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