Maya Angelou Research Paper

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Maya Angelou has contributed a lot to liberate women who are underrepresented through her poems, plays and songs and has tried her level best to sowed the right seed for women liberation in America for the future generation to reap the best results. She is a multi-faceted genius and she has imprinted her niche as an author, poet, historian, songwriter, playwright, dancer, stage and screen producer, director, performer, singer, and civil rights activist. She has entered in Hollywood film industry to prove her metal and she is the first black woman director of Hollywood. She has made a remarkable contribution through her writings, films and her stage performances and television shows. In 1971, she wrote a screenplay and musical score for the …show more content…

Her torment is two folded. The insult she endured for having born as a black lady in the American society and her secondary role as a woman in the family and society have not bestowed better experiences but bitter ones. Her preferred themes are slavery, racism and feminism and her works are purely autobiographical in tone. Her poems speak volumes about the harsh cruelties of slavery, racism and the status of women in the family and society. Her poems infuse a vibrant hope, cheer, positive thought and optimism. As a representative of her race and as woman she likes to introduce an improved life for her comrades who live as second citizens in the American society. She is celebrated as a representative voice of the underrepresented voiceless people. She hopes that the plight of black people and women would soon be understood and a better life style would be ensured at the earliest. she write with the anticipation that the life of millions in America would see a dawn as believes in humanity and hopes that the suffering of black people and women would be understood at the earliest and expects a dawn. This paper entitled “ Maya Angelou: A Right Envoy of Underrepresented Women ” aspires to discuss the difficulties faced by the poet as a little girl, young mother, daughter and

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