Maya Angelou Response Paper

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This is the official website with critical introduction to the works of Maya Angelou, and the criteria’s surrounding her success as a global renaissance woman. The author points out Angelou's life as a teacher, activist, artist and human being. Her influences include William Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Douglas Johnson, Langston Hughes, among others. This website also points out that her poetry is vast and wide but lacks cultural boundaries, yet her trademark lies in the secular chants, songs, and games of the black vernacular tradition. The author discusses dialect and vernacular rhythms in several of Angelou's poems, and compares several of her works to the racy dialect of Sterling Brown and Langston Hughes. Also discussed on the page are her political cultural voice and her deep understanding of emotion. This website is distinctive in its discussion of the need for a poet laureate to add to an audience's collective memory.
Maya Angelou. (2014, January 1). Poetry Foundation. Retrieved July 24, 2014, from http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/maya-angelou …show more content…

This website volume contains 38 poems, some of which were published in The Poetry of Maya Angelou (1969). According to Carol Neubauer in Southern Women Writers, "the first twenty poems describe the whole gamut of love, from the first moment of passionate discovery to the first suspicion of painful loss." In other poems, "Angelou turns her attention to the lives of black people in America from the time of slavery to the rebellious 1960s. Her themes deal broadly with the painful anguish suffered by blacks forced into submission, with guilt over accepting too much, and with protest and basic

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