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collect a few poems with similar themes of poem "any woman".and prepare a manuscript magazine.​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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There are several inspirational poems about women.

Explanation:

1. 'Mushrooms' written by the most iconic writer Sylvia Plath

2. 'Still I Rise' is an amazing poem on women strength written by Maya Angelou

3. ‘Sadie and Maud’ – Gwendolyn Brooks' is a poem that describes the story of strong women.  

4. ‘A Woman Speaks’  is another poem about string women written by Aurde Lorde.

Answered by phillipinestest
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Poems on Woman:

1. ‘Sadie and Maud’ – Gwendolyn Brooks

Maud went to college.

Sadie stayed at home.

Sadie scraped life

With a fine-tooth comb.

She didn’t leave a tangle in.

Her comb found every strand.

Maud and Ma and Papa

Nearly died of shame.

When Sadie said her last so-long

Her girls struck out from home.

(Sadie had left as a heritage

Her fine-tooth comb.)

Maud, who went to college,

Is a thin brown mouse.

She is living all alone

In this old house.

Gwandolin Brooks' "Sadie and Mood" subject is perfectly adequate to oppose some of the general norms of society. Creeks, who portrays two different sisters, conveys this message: sadness that does not allow Maud, who has the guidelines of society, and social desires to dictate his life. The sonnet makes it clear that these women live completely different lives that mirror the decisions they make.

Streams begin sonnet with "Mood set for college". She quickly runs Perusar to see if Maud conforms to social norms. Maud chooses a path characterized by the standards and beliefs of his general environment. Through the sonnet, Brooks describes Maud for making decisions about his less-traditional sister.

2. ‘Her Kind’ – Anne Sexton

I have gone out, a possessed witch,

haunting the black air, braver at night;

dreaming evil, I have done my hitch

over the plain houses, light by light:

lonely thing, twelve-fingered, out of mind.

A woman like that is not a woman, quite.

I have been her kind.

I have found the warm caves in the woods,

filled them with skillets, carvings, shelves,

closets, silks, innumerable goods;

fixed the suppers for the worms and the elves:

whining, rearranging the disaligned.

A woman like that is misunderstood.

I have been her kind.

I have ridden in your cart, driver,

waved my nude arms at villages going by,

learning the last bright routes, survivor

where your flames still bite my thigh

and my ribs crack where your wheels wind.

A woman like that is not ashamed to die.

I have been her kind.

The sonnet is told through the progression of images characteristic of female life. He is isolated from all definitions, from the witch, to the rest of the world. The artist realizes that this is usually valid and greases it. By the end of the sonnet, she declared that she was not afraid to cut the dust and be brutally murdered by other people she could not find.

She is happy with her identity and will not hurt anyone. The sonnet concludes with the speaker saying "as a woman" there is "no fear of passing". He has a certain power to be wrong in solitude and to be separated from the world. It does not matter, it affects the speaker, what they do for him. He never loses what his identity is.

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