Woman Work by Maya Angelou Reference to the Context

Woman Work Reference to the Context

 

Reference:

 

These lines have been taken from the poem “Woman Work” written by Maya Angelou.

 

Context:

 

The poetess feels extremely bored and tired after attending to her household affairs.

 

She feels that only the natural phenomena can exercise healthy influence on her. The natural objects can save her from unbearable boredom and can raise her spirits. A household woman remains awfully busy with the domestic chores. Even then, she can enjoy nature through her imagination. It is an indirect praise of the woman‟s greatness. In general, the poem is an escape from the drudgery of the mechanical routine and taking shelter in ideal life.

 

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