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Still I Rise Maya Angelou Tone

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Still I Rise, by the African American poet Maya Angelou, offers a different mixture of tones.(Assertive, Confident, Pride and Sarcasm)Ultimately, however, the poem’s tone, as the work’s title suggests, that the poem will be persuading the reader to never give up. The poem’s first word—“You”—is important. This is a poem clearly putting others in the place of others. It is not simply a private, lyric meditation. Much of its energy comes from its bold and strong feeling. The poem presents us with a black woman willing to speak up for herself, the poem is both highly political and highly personal. The author is finally responding to decades and even centuries of depression and mistreatment. Her tone, then, never sounds unintelligent or mean. Instead, …show more content…

The poem does not begin by planning revenge or anything. Instead, it begins by showing the way that life works.Throughout the story the author is showing defense toward the negativity.The poem is filled of figurative language and hyperbole's when reading through comes over as a sort of feeling to the cruel and abused.("like dust, I'll rise")("I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide")This poem is important to many people around the world who go thru this,and the main idea of the poem is the victim will rise up through anything, and anyone.the author gives negative things a positive look. All together it is an inspiring poem.When the authors says “Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave,I am the dream and the hope of the slave” she meant that she was finishing what her ancestors started and the reason she wrote it is because she is showing defense (many people can talk down on and degrade blacks and women but it won't make them stop from rising above it.)This poem is very helpful for those who go thru that feeling and are helpless because it can go so far as a person thinking about committing suicide or any other bad things in that category.

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