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POEM ANALYZING
  “Still I Rise”
  “Still I Rise”
    Deborah Lee
        8E
Still I Rise
                                           by.
                                    MAYA ANGELOU




        Still I Rise

            You m write m
                    ay          e
      down in history
 With your bitter, twisted
              lies,
  You m trod m in the
         ay          e
           very dirt
But still, like dust, I 'll rise.

  Does m sassiness upset
        y
           you?
 Why are you beset with
          gloom ?
'Cause I walk like I 've got
         oil wells
Pum ping in m living room
             y             .

 J ust like m  oons and like
             suns,
With the certainty of tides,
 J ust like hopes springing
             high,
        Still I 'll rise.

 Did you want to see m  e
         broken?
 Bowed head and lowered
          eyes?
Shoulders falling down like
Who wrote it?
    She is black woman with 80 years of life spent.
•



    Other than being a poet, she was also a playwright, actor, and
    author.

    She has have been active in participating Social Rights Movement.
•


    Her great grandmother, Mary Lee, was a slave and was physically and
•

    mentally harassed by her slave owner.

    Harsh early life with raping, death, and separation.

    At the age of 16, introduced to the world of literature.
•
Setting?
    WHO: The blacks whose ancestors used to
•

    be slaves

    WHERE: America (U.S)

    WHEN: 1960’s
•


    WHAT: Possess pride, confidence, and hope
    for the blacks and their rights
Her name is...
Maya Angelou!
Poetic Devices!
    In this poem... the main seven poetic devices used are:
•



        REPETITION

        RHYME
    •



        SYMBOLISM
    •


        IMAGERY

        HYPERBOLE
    •



        METAPHOR
    •



        RHETORICAL QUESTION
    •
Repetition
Repeating word, stanza, phrase, sound, syllable, sentence, or line

Same things over and over throughout the poetry
You may write me down in history

Example#1twisted lies,
 With your bitter,

  You may trod me in the very dirt

                                      ★Throughout the poem, the poet
  But still, like dust, I'll rise.
                                        continues to use “still...I’ll
                                        rise.”
                                      ★This is a repetition because it
  Just like moons and like suns,
                                        is using the same phrase over
  With the certainty of tides,          and over.
                                      ★This tells us that no matter
  Just like hopes springing high,
                                        what happens, “I” will always
                                        rise.
  Still I'll rise.
                                      ★Emphasize how much hope and
                                        confidence she has despite the
                                        hardships
  You may shoot me with your words,

  You may cut me with your eyes,

  You may kill me with your
Example#2
“
                                             ★ Throughout the poem, the
Out of the huts of history's shame
                                                poet repeats the word, “I
I rise
Up from a past that's rooted in pain            rise”
I rise
I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide,
                                             ★ This is a repetition because it
Welling and swelling I bear in the tide.
                                                is using the same phrase over
Leaving behind nights of terror and fear
                                                and over.
I rise
Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear
I rise
                                             ★ This repetition is emphasizing
Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave,
                                                “I rise”, therefore, giving the
I am the dream and the hope of the slave.
                                                reader the importance of
I rise
I rise                                          standing up again and trying
I rise.                                         over and over.
                                         ”
Rhyme
Usually placed in the end of each line
correspondence of sound between words or the
ending part of words
gives the reader clues of the meaning of the poem




                           QuickTimeª and a
                  DV/DVCPRO - NTSC decompressor
                   are needed to see this picture.
With your bitter, twisted lies,


Example#1
You may trod me in the very dirt

But still, like dust, I'll rise.


                                        ★If read carefully, you can easily
                                        find whether it is a rhyme or not.
Does my sassiness upset you?
                                         ex) lies&rise
Why are you beset with gloom?
                                            gloom&room
                                            tides&rise
'Cause I walk like I've got oil wells       eyes&cries
                                            hard&yard
Pumping in my living room.                  eyes&rise




Just like moons and like suns,

With the certainty of tides,

Just like hopes springing high,
Symbolism
An object or an action that stands more than
itself, representing something beyond


                   Pi




Peace
Example#1
  “
  Out of the huts of history's
  shame
  I rise
                                 ★“I rise”
  Up from a past that's
  rooted in pain
                                 ★Rise originally means to move upward
  I rise
                                   or to stand up.
  I'm a black ocean, leaping
  and wide,
                                 ★In the text, this word shows that no
  Welling and swelling I bear
  in the tide.                     matter how down you might feel, you
  Leaving behind nights of         can always stand up again and get
  terror and fear                  back on the road.
  I rise
                             ”
Example #2


 “
                               ★ “I’ve got oil wells pumping in
 Does my sassiness upset
                                 my living room”
 you?
 Why are you beset with
 gloom?                          Oil wells are very valuable ->
 'Cause I walk like I've got     rich
 oil wells
 Pumping in my living room       Represents confidence the poet
                                 has in herself
                          ”
Imagery
    Visually descriptive about a scene
•


    Purpose: create vivid image of descriptions
•



                             “All the sun long it was running, it was 
                             lovely, the hay
                             Fields high as the house, the tunes from 
                             the chimneys, it was air
                             And playing, lovely and watery
                             And fire green as grass.
                             And nightly under the simple stars”
                                                   Fern Hill, Dylon Thomas
Example#1

 “
                               ★ “I’ve got oil wells pumping in
 Does my sassiness upset
                                 my living room”
 you?
 Why are you beset with
 gloom?                          Oil wells are very valuable ->
 'Cause I walk like I've got     rich
 oil wells
 Pumping in my living room       Represents confidence the poet
                                 has in herself
                          ”
Hyperbole
    exaggerated statements or claims
•


    not meant to be taken literally

    used for emphasizing
•
Example #1

  “                                 ★ The poet mentioned shooting,
                                       cutting, and killing and related
  You may shoot me with your           to words , eyes, and
  words,                               hatefulness.
  You may cut me with your
  eyes,
                                    ★ Used these powerful words to
  You may kill me with your
                                       describe how brutal “you” were
  hatefulness,
                                       treating “me” and how “I” still
  But still, like air, I'll rise.
                                       endure it.
                               ”
                                    ★ emphasize the brutal treatment
Metaphor
    A word or a phrase that is applied to an
•

    object or an action using “is”

    Directly compares two objects that seems
•

    unrelated

                      is

         A                     B
Example#1

  “                            ★ The poet is comparing “me”
                                  and “black ocean”
  I'm a black ocean,
  leaping and wide,
                               ★ Just like how the black ocean
  Welling and swelling I          is full of fear and terror, “I”
                                  spent her life enduring all the
  bear in the tide.
                                  rough times.
                           ”
Rhetorical Question
A question asked for an effect that doesn’t
require an answer.
Example#1
                                “
                                 Does my sassiness upset you?
                                Why are you beset with gloom?
★ The following five                           .
                                               .
   questions shows the poet’s
                                               .
   agony towards “you”.
                                               .
                                Did you want to see me broken?
★ It sounds like the poet is                   .
   asking if “you” are                         .
   jealous of her or not.                      .
                                               .
                                Does my haughtiness offend you?
★ The question adds more                       ;
   emotions in each stanza.                    .
   It adds more effect.                        .
                                  Does my sexiness upset you?
                                                              ”
What’s the message?

    Although the author is living in a tough age
•

    for black women, she is able to endure them
    by her great confidence and hope.

    From her poem, we can learn that no matter
    what situation you are in, there’s always
    hope.
Bibliography
    Dan F. Umanoff, M.D. quot;Still I Risequot;. Hypoism. 1.15.08 <http://www.hypoism.com/35maryangelousstillirise/
    >.


    quot;Poetry Projectquot;. Twinfield. 1.13.08 <
•

    http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache:fStpmkKPMz8J:www.twinfield.net/teachers/fowler/classroom/resources/poetry_p
    >.


    quot;Top500 Poems quot;. PoemHunter. 1/15/2009 7:16:20 AM <http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/still-i-rise/>.
•



    quot;Maya Angelou.quot; Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 11 Jan 2009, 21:31 UTC. 15 Jan 2009 <
    http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maya_Angelou&oldid=263453172>.


    valerie fishman. quot;Still I Risequot;. valerie's uh300 blog. 1.15.08 <
•

    http://valerieuh300.blogspot.com/2008/10/analyzing-still-i-rise.html>.
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Poem Analyzing.Ppt

  • 1. POEM ANALYZING “Still I Rise” “Still I Rise” Deborah Lee 8E
  • 2. Still I Rise by. MAYA ANGELOU Still I Rise You m write m ay e down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You m trod m in the ay e very dirt But still, like dust, I 'll rise. Does m sassiness upset y you? Why are you beset with gloom ? 'Cause I walk like I 've got oil wells Pum ping in m living room y . J ust like m oons and like suns, With the certainty of tides, J ust like hopes springing high, Still I 'll rise. Did you want to see m e broken? Bowed head and lowered eyes? Shoulders falling down like
  • 3. Who wrote it? She is black woman with 80 years of life spent. • Other than being a poet, she was also a playwright, actor, and author. She has have been active in participating Social Rights Movement. • Her great grandmother, Mary Lee, was a slave and was physically and • mentally harassed by her slave owner. Harsh early life with raping, death, and separation. At the age of 16, introduced to the world of literature. •
  • 4. Setting? WHO: The blacks whose ancestors used to • be slaves WHERE: America (U.S) WHEN: 1960’s • WHAT: Possess pride, confidence, and hope for the blacks and their rights
  • 6. Poetic Devices! In this poem... the main seven poetic devices used are: • REPETITION RHYME • SYMBOLISM • IMAGERY HYPERBOLE • METAPHOR • RHETORICAL QUESTION •
  • 7. Repetition Repeating word, stanza, phrase, sound, syllable, sentence, or line Same things over and over throughout the poetry
  • 8. You may write me down in history Example#1twisted lies, With your bitter, You may trod me in the very dirt ★Throughout the poem, the poet But still, like dust, I'll rise. continues to use “still...I’ll rise.” ★This is a repetition because it Just like moons and like suns, is using the same phrase over With the certainty of tides, and over. ★This tells us that no matter Just like hopes springing high, what happens, “I” will always rise. Still I'll rise. ★Emphasize how much hope and confidence she has despite the hardships You may shoot me with your words, You may cut me with your eyes, You may kill me with your
  • 9. Example#2 “ ★ Throughout the poem, the Out of the huts of history's shame poet repeats the word, “I I rise Up from a past that's rooted in pain rise” I rise I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide, ★ This is a repetition because it Welling and swelling I bear in the tide. is using the same phrase over Leaving behind nights of terror and fear and over. I rise Into a daybreak that's wondrously clear I rise ★ This repetition is emphasizing Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave, “I rise”, therefore, giving the I am the dream and the hope of the slave. reader the importance of I rise I rise standing up again and trying I rise. over and over. ”
  • 10. Rhyme Usually placed in the end of each line correspondence of sound between words or the ending part of words gives the reader clues of the meaning of the poem QuickTimeª and a DV/DVCPRO - NTSC decompressor are needed to see this picture.
  • 11. With your bitter, twisted lies, Example#1 You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I'll rise. ★If read carefully, you can easily find whether it is a rhyme or not. Does my sassiness upset you? ex) lies&rise Why are you beset with gloom? gloom&room tides&rise 'Cause I walk like I've got oil wells eyes&cries hard&yard Pumping in my living room. eyes&rise Just like moons and like suns, With the certainty of tides, Just like hopes springing high,
  • 12. Symbolism An object or an action that stands more than itself, representing something beyond Pi Peace
  • 13. Example#1 “ Out of the huts of history's shame I rise ★“I rise” Up from a past that's rooted in pain ★Rise originally means to move upward I rise or to stand up. I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide, ★In the text, this word shows that no Welling and swelling I bear in the tide. matter how down you might feel, you Leaving behind nights of can always stand up again and get terror and fear back on the road. I rise ”
  • 14. Example #2 “ ★ “I’ve got oil wells pumping in Does my sassiness upset my living room” you? Why are you beset with gloom? Oil wells are very valuable -> 'Cause I walk like I've got rich oil wells Pumping in my living room Represents confidence the poet has in herself ”
  • 15. Imagery Visually descriptive about a scene • Purpose: create vivid image of descriptions • “All the sun long it was running, it was  lovely, the hay Fields high as the house, the tunes from  the chimneys, it was air And playing, lovely and watery And fire green as grass. And nightly under the simple stars” Fern Hill, Dylon Thomas
  • 16. Example#1 “ ★ “I’ve got oil wells pumping in Does my sassiness upset my living room” you? Why are you beset with gloom? Oil wells are very valuable -> 'Cause I walk like I've got rich oil wells Pumping in my living room Represents confidence the poet has in herself ”
  • 17. Hyperbole exaggerated statements or claims • not meant to be taken literally used for emphasizing •
  • 18. Example #1 “ ★ The poet mentioned shooting, cutting, and killing and related You may shoot me with your to words , eyes, and words, hatefulness. You may cut me with your eyes, ★ Used these powerful words to You may kill me with your describe how brutal “you” were hatefulness, treating “me” and how “I” still But still, like air, I'll rise. endure it. ” ★ emphasize the brutal treatment
  • 19. Metaphor A word or a phrase that is applied to an • object or an action using “is” Directly compares two objects that seems • unrelated is A B
  • 20. Example#1 “ ★ The poet is comparing “me” and “black ocean” I'm a black ocean, leaping and wide, ★ Just like how the black ocean Welling and swelling I is full of fear and terror, “I” spent her life enduring all the bear in the tide. rough times. ”
  • 21. Rhetorical Question A question asked for an effect that doesn’t require an answer.
  • 22. Example#1 “ Does my sassiness upset you? Why are you beset with gloom? ★ The following five . . questions shows the poet’s . agony towards “you”. . Did you want to see me broken? ★ It sounds like the poet is . asking if “you” are . jealous of her or not. . . Does my haughtiness offend you? ★ The question adds more ; emotions in each stanza. . It adds more effect. . Does my sexiness upset you? ”
  • 23. What’s the message? Although the author is living in a tough age • for black women, she is able to endure them by her great confidence and hope. From her poem, we can learn that no matter what situation you are in, there’s always hope.
  • 24. Bibliography Dan F. Umanoff, M.D. quot;Still I Risequot;. Hypoism. 1.15.08 <http://www.hypoism.com/35maryangelousstillirise/ >. quot;Poetry Projectquot;. Twinfield. 1.13.08 < • http://209.85.173.132/search?q=cache:fStpmkKPMz8J:www.twinfield.net/teachers/fowler/classroom/resources/poetry_p >. quot;Top500 Poems quot;. PoemHunter. 1/15/2009 7:16:20 AM <http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/still-i-rise/>. • quot;Maya Angelou.quot; Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 11 Jan 2009, 21:31 UTC. 15 Jan 2009 < http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maya_Angelou&oldid=263453172>. valerie fishman. quot;Still I Risequot;. valerie's uh300 blog. 1.15.08 < • http://valerieuh300.blogspot.com/2008/10/analyzing-still-i-rise.html>.
  • 25. The End :) THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!!