The Power of Symbolism: Unveiling Maya Angelou's Poetic Themes
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https://doi.org/10.34739/fci.2024.05.02Keywords:
imagery, symbolism, poetry analysis, literary exploration, thematic comprehensionAbstract
This study employs a dual methodology of literature review and sentiment analysis to delve into a corpus of research focused on selected poems by Maya Angelou, encompassing “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” “Still I Rise,” “Phenomenal Woman,” “When I Think about Myself”, and “Alone”. Through a meticulous examination of existing scholarly works, the research unfolds the multifaceted impact of symbolism on the thematic underpinnings inherent in Angelou’s poetry. Themes such as resilience, racial discrimination, fear of the different, unity, and the broader spectrum of the human experience resonate throughout her work. Symbolism emerges as a pivotal element, adding layers of depth to these themes and imbuing her verses with profound meaning. By transforming ordinary objects and concepts into potent symbols, Angelou invites readers to explore nuanced perspectives and connect intimately with the profound messages embedded in her poetic tapestry. This study underscores the significance of symbolism as a powerful reflection of the intricate and profound themes woven into the fabric of Maya Angelou’s poetic expression.
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