Angelou’s poems often feature a powerful female figure, and this poem is no exception. In this case, the continent of Africa is personified as a woman—beautiful and vulnerable, sad and powerful. While Angelou describes the plight of all African...
The Question and Answer section for Africa (Maya Angelou poem) is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
Angelou’s poems often feature a powerful female figure, and this poem is no exception. In this case, the continent of Africa is personified as a woman—beautiful and vulnerable, sad and powerful. While Angelou describes the plight of all African...
Within the twenty-five lines, Angelou uses the rhyme scheme ABCB.
The porter ends his responsibilities to the children when they get to Arizona. He pins the rest of their ticket to Bailey's inside coat pocket.