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Good Morning English 12! Poetry Critical Analysis

This found poem, adapted from Sojourner Truth's famous speech, challenges gender stereotypes and highlights the strength and power of women. The analysis focuses on the patriarchal society of the time and the need for women's rights. Includes poems by Maya Angelou and Notorious B.I.G.

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Good Morning English 12! Poetry Critical Analysis

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  1. Good Morning English 12!Poetry Critical Analysis Please take out your binders.

  2. Ain’t I a Woman? By Sojourner TruthA found poem from Sojourner Truth's most famous speech, adapted into poetic form by Erlene Stetson. I have born 13 children     and seen most all sold into slaveryand when I cried out a mother's grief     none but Jesus heard me. . .and ain't I a woman?      That little man in black there saya woman can't have as much rights as a man     cause Christ wasn't a womanWhere did your Christ come from?     From God and a woman!Man had nothing to do with him!     If the first woman God ever madewas strong enough to turn the world     upside down, all alonetogether women ought to be able to turn it     right side up again. That man over there say     a woman needs to be helped into carriagesand lifted over ditches     and to have the best place everywhere.Nobody ever helped me into carriages    or over mud puddles    or gives me a best place. . . And ain't I a woman? Look at meLook at my arm!     I have plowed and plantedand gathered into barns     and no man could head me. . . And ain't I a woman?    I could work as muchand eat as much as a man--   when I could get to it--and bear the lash as well   and ain't I a woman?

  3. Description: This poem talks about a woman who is being told that women can’t have the same rights as men because they are fragile. She goes on to say that she is just as strong and able as a man, and is not treated the way the men say women should be treated, and goes on to ask where they think man came from. Then she gives the answer – women. Analysis: This poem points out that there are stereotypes when it comes to women. Women are portrayed as weak, and dependent on men. The men do not want women to have the right to vote, the men have all the power at this time in history. The speaker – Sojourner Truth – has roles in society that are typically considered “male” jobs. The patriarchy of this society is obvious through the references to gender stereotypes. Conclusion: In society at that time, white men were the dominant group. Women were subordinate to the men, and women of color were not even referenced in the conversations around the right to vote. Sojourner Truth stood up and challenged the stereotypes, and ultimately showed how women were strong and powerful, and how men would not exist without them. Analysis – Feminist Lens

  4. Men themselves have wonderedWhat they see in me.They try so muchBut they can't touchMy inner mystery.When I try to show themThey say they still can't see.I say,It's in the arch of my back,The sun of my smile,The ride of my breasts,The grace of my style.I'm a womanPhenomenally.Phenomenal woman,That's me.Now you understandJust why my head's not bowed.I don't shout or jump aboutOr have to talk real loud.When you see me passingIt ought to make you proud.I say,It's in the click of my heels,The bend of my hair,the palm of my hand,The need of my care,'Cause I'm a womanPhenomenally.Phenomenal woman,That's me. Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou Pretty women wonder where my secret lies.I'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's sizeBut when I start to tell them,They think I'm telling lies.I say,It's in the reach of my armsThe span of my hips,The stride of my step,The curl of my lips.I'm a womanPhenomenally.Phenomenal woman,That's me.I walk into a roomJust as cool as you please,And to a man,The fellows stand orFall down on their knees.Then they swarm around me,A hive of honey bees.I say,It's the fire in my eyes,And the flash of my teeth,The swing in my waist,And the joy in my feet.I'm a womanPhenomenally.Phenomenal woman,That's me.

  5. Juicy by Notorious B.I.G. It was all a dream I used to read Word Up magazine Salt ‘n Peppa and Heavy D up in the limousine Hangin’ pictures on my wall Every Saturday Rap Attack, Mr. Magic, Marley Marl… How honies play me close like butter played toast From the Mississippi down to the east coast… Sold out seats to hear Biggie Smalls speak Livin life without fear Puttin’ 5 karats in my baby girl’s ears Lunches, brunches, interview by the pool Considered a fool ‘cause I dropped out of high school Stereotypes of a black male misunderstood… We used to fuss when the landlord dissed us No heat, wonder why Christmas missed us Birthdays was the worst days Now we sip champagne when we thirsty Uh, damn right I like the life I live Cause I went from negative to positive And it’s all good…

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