Alone

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"Alone" by Maya Angelou explains how happiness can not be achieved if you don't have anyone to enjoy it with. She shows that not matter who you are or what you do, no one "can make it out here alone" (10). The poem is spoken by what is most likely a woman who is pondering her loneliness and unhappiness. She is not speaking directly to a specific person or group of people, but to humans as a whole. This poem describes to the reader how if they do not have friends, family, and their community to be there to help them in troubles, then they will be unhappy. Maya Angelou uses repetition, figurative language, and includes different examples of different people to convey and illustrate how a person needs someone.
In this poem, repetition is continuously used throughout. One of the main characteristics that a reader will recognize about this poem, is that it contains large amounts of repetition with words and phrases. Throughout the poem, Angelou repeats the words "alone" and "nobody" numerous times. In fact, there is a three line stanza that repeats "alone" three times and "nobody" twice (11-13). This stanza is then repeated, word for word, two more times throughout the poem (23-25, 35-37). Angelou does this to emphasize her message for the poem. If someone reads something once, they may not realize how significant it really is. By repeating those two words and that phrase multiple times, Angelou showed the reader just how important it is to find somebody that cares about you so you don't have to be alone and unhappy.
Angelou uses multiple different kinds of figurative language to enhance the message of the story. The first figurative language she used was personification. She said, "Where water is not thirsty," giving water the hum...

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...from loneliness more and more. She says, "Storm clouds are gathering / The wind is gonna blow / The race of man is suffering / And I cam hear the moan" (28-31). These four lines are Angelou's way of telling the reader that she sees more and more people suffering and it is affecting humans of all races. The reason Angelou included these different examples was to emphasize that loneliness is everywhere and can happen to anyone.
Maya Angelou did a fantastic job of emphasizing her message and making it clear for the reader to understand. Through repetition, figurative language, and providing examples of how different people are lonely, Angelou signified how important it is for a person to find someone that cared about them. Just packed into thirty-seven short lines, Angelou conveyed a message that can impact any reader that takes the time to read this meaningful poem.

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