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  1. Há 4 dias · Maya Angelous poem ‘Still I Rise’ is a lyrical and inspirational exploration of a woman’s journey of independence, resilience and strength. It is a powerful declaration of self-worth and a remonstration of the injustices and inequality that can be placed upon an individual’s life.

  2. Há 2 dias · 2.”Still I Rise” by Maya Angelou. Angelou’s powerful verses celebrate resilience, self-respect, and the triumph over oppression, encouraging all to rise above difficulties. For my spirit, they cannot pawn. 3. “Invictus” by William Ernest Henley.

  3. Há 23 horas · Beyond her memoir, Angelou’s poetry reverberates with a profundity of sentiment and perspicacity that resonates with the human soul. Her iconic verse, “Still I Rise,” stands as a clarion call for empowerment and perseverance in the face of adversity, galvanizing successive generations with its potent message of resilience and optimism.

  4. Há 3 dias · Maya Angelou’s poetry often contained metaphors and symbolism. Her work was often quite personal, imbued with her own experiences, and she deftly invoked meaning through her use of language. One of Maya Angelou’s most iconic works, her poem “Still I Rise”, used the metaphor of a caged bird to represent the African American experience ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Still I rise.” – Maya Angelou (A powerful statement of resilience in the face of adversity) “The oak fought the wind and the wind won. The willow bent with the wind and survived.” – Japanese Proverb (Adaptability and flexibility can be strengths) “Doubt is a killer. You just have to keep moving.”

  6. Há 1 dia · Post 81- The great Maya Angelou - 6.7.23. I thought of the quote, "It's not what someone says; it's how they make you feel." I always thought that was so true. But what I'm reflecting on lately is it's more than that, I guess. Someone can make you feel good in their presence. Motivating. But what they do or instead don't do can be very unsettling.

  7. Há 3 dias · Against the backdrop of the Taliban’s crackdown, Sadia finds solace and motivation in her own ways, such as reading the poetry of Maya Angelou. You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your hatefulness, But still, like air, I’ll rise. — Maya Angelou

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