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Preet Kaur
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Poem Review: 'Still I Rise' By Maya Angelou

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The poem Still I Rise utilizes poetic devices to center a strong denial and domination between brutal events and the speaker's resilience to inspire the reader. The effective use of rhetorical questions in the fourth tens are states did you want to see me broken both head and lowered eyes. Her choice of vocabulary, specifically broken both lowered, creates an image of sadness in the reader's mind. Broker may suggest suffering, both head signifies her admitting defeat, whilst lowered eye shows weakness

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Prabha Iyer
@PSPV · 2:42
Namaste preet ma'am. This is really a wonderful discussion and description about the poetry. It is really a marvelous explanation that you have done about the poetry. So the poetry that you quoted about the racism and the sexism and the lines into that I love the last four lines. Leaving behind nights of terror and fear. I rise into a daybreak that's wondrously clear. I rise bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave I am the dream and the hope of display
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