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‘Weekend Glory’ by Maya Angelou explores important themes of identity and happiness. She uses the weekend as a way to explore what’s truly “glorious” and what’s not.
25 Αυγ 2014 · While ‘I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings’ and its sequels are autobiographical novels, she has also written numerous plays and poems. Her poems are known for their rhyme, metric and the tone of informality. The poem chosen for this analysis is titled Weekend Glory, a discussion of which follows.
Analysis (ai): The poem satirizes individuals who engage in shallow displays of wealth and status while neglecting the true meaning of life. It compares to Angelou's other works by exploring themes of identity, class, and the resilience of the working class.
Weekend Glory Lyrics. Some clichty folks. don't know the facts, posin' and preenin' and puttin' on acts, stretchin' their backs. They move into condos. up over the ranks, pawn their...
WEEKEND GLORY, by MAYA ANGELOU Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Some dichty folks %don't know the facts Last Line: On a saturday night; View Poem Text
8 Ιαν 2024 · A poem by Maya Angelou • Some clichty folks don't know the facts, posin' and preenin' and puttin' on acts, stretchin' their backs. They move into condos.
Weekend Glory. Some clichty folks don't know the facts, posin' and preenin' and puttin' on acts, stretchin' their backs. They move into condos up over the ranks, pawn their souls to the local banks. Buying big cars they can't afford, ridin' around town actin' bored.