Modern female poetry

As a part of human society, women's life and destiny have always been one of the important themes in modern poetry. Modern female poems discuss women's own identity, family and social roles, gender discrimination, rights and freedoms, etc. It reflects the challenges and pressures faced by women in modern society, and also shows the strength and freedom spirit of women.

For example, mary oliver's Wild Goose is a modern feminist poem, which expresses women's desire for freedom and truth. Another poetess, Maya Angelou's I am a Woman with a Mouth (a phenomenal woman), discusses women's self-identification with body and beauty, showing women's self-confidence and courage.

Wild geese in mary oliver;

"Tell me your despair, yours, and I will tell you mine. Meanwhile, the world goes on. At the same time, clear pebbles in the sunshine and rain swept across the earth, across grasslands and dense trees, across mountains and rivers. At the same time, the geese flying high in the clean blue sky began to go home again. No matter who you are, no matter how lonely you are, the world is in your imagination, calling you like a wild goose, harsh and exciting-announcing your position in the home of everything over and over again. "

Maya Angelou's I am a Woman with a Mouth (a phenomenal woman);

"Beautiful women want to know where my secret is. I'm not cute, and I'm not fit for fashion models, but when I started telling them, they thought I was lying. I said, my arms can reach it, my hips can reach it, my steps are big, and my lips are high. I'm obviously a woman. Extraordinary woman, that is me. "