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Phenomenal Woman

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Phenomenal Woman 
By Maya Angelou


Admiration. Proud. Happiness. 
With these words, I can describe how this incredible poem made me feel. Maya Angelou in the poem is not talking like a proud or presumptuous woman, she is just telling the reader what makes her a phenomenal woman, and I can perceive she is really proud of herself and does not envy what other women have because she is happy the way she is. She feels like an amazing and unique woman and that is exactly what she projects to others.
They show herself a strong and beautiful woman. And for me, it is nice to see how she feels phenomenal so others see her as a phenomenal woman too.







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