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In the poem "Still I Rise" by Maya Angelou, why she describes herself as air?

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Date de publication: 2018/04/04
Riham Mohamed
par Riham Mohamed , Year 2 Homeroom Teacher , Modern Global International School

Throughout the poem, Maya Angelou repeats the phrase "I rise". This repetition emphasizes her persistence on being free despite whomever wants to keep her shut, quiet and enslaved. 

You may shoot me with your words,

You may cut me with your eyes,

You may kill me with your hatefulness,

But still, like air, I'll rise.

 

In this stanza, Angelou describes herself as air to show that she will always be like air that can't be killed nor shot nor cut no matter how much people try to. She, like air, will always stay and rise despite the hate of others.

 

Utilisateur supprimé
par Utilisateur supprimé

In the poem you refer to, Angelou states

"You may shoot me with your words,You may cut me with your eyes,You may kill me with your hatefulness,But still, like air, I’ll rise."

In that stanza, she comments that even if words, glances, and hate can cause pain, it cannot change how she feels inside and her own sense of self-worth is what lifts her (light as air). It also may suggest that what truly makes her unique cna't be physically held. Her spirit is undying and unfettered by the limitations of society and racism. It is a wonderful metaphor for the freedom of her soul.

Fiona Rustom Jagose
par Fiona Rustom Jagose , teacher trainee , Wellington College

She doesn't describe herself as air. She uses simile to compare or liken her strong sense of personal dignity, or resolve to get over imagined limitations, to air which also rises and can not be easily manipulated. The rising of one's spirit and air may be intangible at times. What else is similar between people's sense of self-worth and air? 

Simin Shirazi
par Simin Shirazi , Finance Manager , Mumbai Mobile Creches

The reasons may be that inspite of fallen or gone through numbers of trails in her life she has risen and fought agianst all obstacles in life. Hence her description of herself as air. Her circumstances did not hinder her, it become her strenght to push forward in life.

Kuttu Baveesh
par Kuttu Baveesh , field assistant , Meenambigai Mushrooms

Because Air is the medium which cant be supressed, which cant be caught, which is highly useful, which can even create havocs and disasters when violent, can plaese with breeze to a life in need.

Mary Bernadette Alejo
par Mary Bernadette Alejo , Online English Tutor , SPN

She describes herself as an air in the poem, "Still I Rise" because despite the oppression and injustice that imprison her mind and hamper her efforts to move forward, she still stands powerful and strong and determined to achieve her dreams.

Anna Santiago Jumaquio
par Anna Santiago Jumaquio , Housekeeping Supervisor , DJ Paradise Hotel Resort, Inc.

like an air you always there even lot of problems on your life you always there to stand up and to get or to reach your dream even have a of trials on your way you always think positive and you will be rise what you want to your life.

walelign Mekonnen
par walelign Mekonnen , specialist , World Vision

She describes her self as ``air``because an air can`t be controlled by any body.The same is true here that Mouga Angelou express herself that she have self confidene so that no one can`t control here from what she wants to do.

Prashanth Sira
par Prashanth Sira , Assistant Manager Sales , SARGAM CATHODIC PROTECTION LLP

She describes her like AIR because she won't give up for all the hurdles/ dificulties being faced in her life and rise like AIR to achieve the heights set by herself.

 

 

shaaban taha
par shaaban taha , teacher , Olive International School

She love life and want to feel freedom.

malek musleh
par malek musleh , Project Engineer , GeoEstate Survey Services

She described herself because she is rising upwards, despite what others may suppose or think.

 

The issue that poet is, like air, free and floating above everyone else in the approach to the divine.

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