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For Colored Girls who Have Considered Suicide/ When the Rainbow is Enuf: Style and Theme

Lorin Hobart
AML 2604
11-25-96
Ms. Hunt

    For Colored Girls who Have Considered Suicide/ When the Rainbow is Enuf
is a piece of work written by Ntozake Shange. It is written in an unusual style
that is called a choreopoem. This style is very effective when done by a
skilled poet such as Shange. She uses a combination of rhyming lyrics and a
play like format to captivate the reader. The subject matter of her work is very
powerful as well. The entire collection revolves around how black women are
oppressed and their courage throughout many trials. Using the combination of a
unique style and riveting content Ntozake Shange sends a message of hope and
pride to her fellow black women in her work For Colored Girls who Have
Considered Suicide/ When the Rainbow is Enuf.
    First of all, Shange writes in the form a choreopoem. A choreopoem is a
piece of work that is written as a poem but is intended to be acted out on stage
sort of like an opera. It is constructed in such a way that it flows just as
well on paper as it does on stage. She either writes in all capital letters or
all lower case letters and never mixes them. This creates a style that she is
personally known for. It sets her apart from other writers and makes her work
original. None of the characters have names or any type of identity except for
the color of their clothes. When the piece is done on stage the characters are
neve...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 05-22-2009
Category: History
Words: 761
Pages: 3.04