Consider Still I Rise'as a poem of protest in 700-750 words
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Still I Rise
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Angelou also wanted to be the voice of African American people and that they would follow her and fight with her to make things right. In the poem it says ' still like dirt I rise'. This is saying that she will rise above it all. She wont listen to the bad things people have to say and will stay true to her self
Angelou uses imagery to illustrate social inequalities, their relevance to all of society and to communicate her protest against these inequalities. In Caged Bird, Angelou uses the metaphor of two birds: a “caged bird” and a “free bird”.
The collection's title poem, "Still I Rise", was the center of an advertising campaign for the United Negro College Fund. Two others, "Phenomenal Woman" and "Just For a Time", were previously published in Cosmopolitan. "Phenomenal Woman" was one of Angelou's poems featured in the film Poetic Justice.
Still I Rise is made up of 32 short poems, divided into three parts. The poems' themes focus on a hopeful determination to rise above difficulty and discouragement, and on many of the same topics as Angelou's autobiographies and previous volumes of poetry. Two of her most well-known and popular poems, "Phenomenal Woman" and "Still I Rise", are found in this volume.
She speaks for her race and gender in many of the poems, and again emphasizes the strength and resiliency of her community. Like her previous volumes of poetry, the reviews of And Still I Rise were mixed.