Still I Rise

how maya angelou the texts' meaning and how she enhance the readers' understanding in still i rise

how maya angelou the texts' meaning and how she enhance the readers' understanding in still i rise

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One of the central themes in this poem is that of oppression. The poet speaks of the legacy of oppression, making references to the suffering of black people throughout history. She condemns the oppressors—ostensibly, white people—with great fierceness. She will make her “slave” ancestors proud by rising above their suffering and defying the oppressors. The story of racial legacy is that of struggle and overcoming. This poem covers both those ideas. The poet talks about the struggle borne out of oppression, as well as the overcoming. Rather than giving up, the poet demonstrates a resilient, defiant spirit. The frequent repetition of “I’ll rise” illustrates he poet’s determination to remain resilient.