Metaphors give Angelou an authority, as she is self assured and confident. She is challenging stereotypes of African American women by saying that she is strong and capable as any other member of society. By using the term leaping rather than smaller actions such as jumping, Angelou is highlighting how strong and powerful she is.
Metaphors give Angelou an authority, as she is self assured and confident. She is challenging stereotypes of African American women by saying that she is strong and capable as any other member of society. By using the term leaping rather than smaller actions such as jumping, Angelou is highlighting how strong and powerful she is.
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Metaphors give Angelou an authority, as she is self assured and confident. She is challenging stereotypes of African American women by saying that she is strong and capable as any other member of society. By using the term leaping rather than smaller actions such as jumping, Angelou is highlighting how strong and powerful she is.
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Metaphors
By Emily, Petra, Phoebe and Zoe‘As oceans are calm but can be ‘The ocean makes up the majority
extremely powerful and strong, of the world — relating to how all
Angelou is making a humans come from Africa. The By using the term “leaping”
comparison to herself and the ‘ocean lays down how the as opposed to smaller actions
ambiguity of the ocean. foundation of the world, as did such as jumping, Angelou is,
the first humans in Africa highlighting how strong and
a powerful she is.
“Tm a black ocean, leaping and wide.”
By using the term “black”
which is a politically
correct term in a time
when people would use
negro, it shows that The imagery of a “black
Angelou is challenging ocean” reminds one of oil,
society’ impressions and relates to the
views on African previous references to oil
Americans. Instead of that Angelou makes in the
using a term that was given poem, By saying she is a
to them by their slaver, black ocean, Angelot
Angelou is emphasising saying that she is valuable
the independence that and worthy, which
African Americans are contradicts the racist white
striving for from their society of the 1920's.
oppressors.Relates to African American history and
the biggest oppression of Africans ever.
“Tam the dream and the hope of the slave.”
Relates to the mosivation
forthe slaves o keep
resisting against thee
Struggle for equality they
are Keeping thehope
assomethingo be working Uhroughout the whole ine
Relates to how although slaves
had no rights, they still slept and
{dreamt of an emancipated future