Maya Angelou
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Maya Angelou: Phenomenal Woman
Maya Angelou's poem Phenomenal Woman is very lyrical, as are many of her poems. This may have been influence by her career as a dance and Broadway actress. The character in this poem is a strong, confident woman. The woman described shares many of the same qualities as Angelou. Angelou is an imposing woman, at least six feet tall. She has a strong personality and a compelling presence as defined in this poem. Angelou uses imagery to give the reader a sense of what the character looks like. She states, "I'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's size." Furthermore, she lists more strengthening characteristics, "The curl of my lips.../ It's in the fire in my eyes.../The sun of my smile.../ The need for my care." In the second stanza Angelou uses a metaphor. "Then they swam around me, / A hive of honey bees". This refers to the men who have surrounded her as she enters a room. She uses such imagery so that the proud, confident characteristics can be better understood.
Maya Angelou uses repetition in this poem to stress certain phrases. An example of this is, "I'm a woman/ Phenomenally. / Phenomenal woman, / That's me." Angelou also uses repetitiveness in the structure of her poem. The persona says that pretty women ask her what her secret is and she tells them by listing her qualities. She walks into a room and gathers attention and tells the reader why by listing her qualities. She says that men even wonder why they are smitten by her and she tells them by listing her qualities. In the final stanza she tells the reader that now they should understand and be proud of her as well and again she lists personal qualities. Her use of repetition helps to give the poem a flow and make it seem more familiar and lyrical.
An anaphora is the "repetition of words of phrases at the beginning of lines".
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