Exploring Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’
I can explore Maya Angelou's 'Still I Rise'.
Exploring Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’
I can explore Maya Angelou's 'Still I Rise'.
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- 'Still I Rise' was first published in 1978 in a collection of Angelou's poems entitled 'And Still I Rise'.
- The collection 'And Still I Rise' explores ideas about overcoming adversity, particularly racism and sexism.
- The poems celebrate the tenacity of the Black community, especially women ('Phenomenal Woman' is also in the collection)
- Considering your personal preference to a poem is an important aspect of being a student of English.
Keywords
Resilient - being able to cope, withstand and recover from difficult physical or mental challenges
Adversity - difficulty, hardship
Tenacious - to never give up
Oppress - to treat someone, or a group of people, unfairly
Figurative language - non-literal words and phrases which develop a writer's meaning
Common misconception
Personal opinions about texts are not valid. Only analysis is valid.
Being a student of English can often feel like this. But expressing your opinions about your feelings towards a text - those you read in and outside the classroom - is very important and just as much a part of the subject of English as analysis.
To help you plan your year 8 english lesson on: Exploring Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs...
To help you plan your year 8 english lesson on: Exploring Maya Angelou’s ‘Still I Rise’, download all teaching resources for free and adapt to suit your pupils' needs.
The starter quiz will activate and check your pupils' prior knowledge, with versions available both with and without answers in PDF format.
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Equipment
You will need access to a copy of 'Still I Rise' and 'Phenomenal Woman' by Maya Angelou, both published by Penguin Random House in 1978.
Content guidance
- Depiction or discussion of discriminatory behaviour
- Depiction or discussion of sexual content
Supervision
Adult supervision required
Licence
Starter quiz
6 Questions
non-literal words and phrases which help a writer develop meaning
a method of comparison using 'like' or 'as'
a question asked for dramatic effect rather than requiring an answer
a repeated line or set of lines in a poem or song
being able to cope, withstand and recover from difficulty
difficulty, hardship
never giving up
to treat someone, or a group of people, unfairly