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    He has composed for film and television, including the 1988 Mike Nichols film Working Girl (with Carly Simon), the film Bright Lights, Big City (with Donald Fagen) and the HBO hit series Sex and the City. [1] . Mounsey wrote two long-running Emmy-winning themes for the television show Guiding Light.

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    • Analysis of The Heart of A Woman
    • About Georgia Douglas Johnson

    The poem begins with the speakerdescribing how at dawn a woman’s heart is able to fly forth from her home like a “lone bird.” This is the only way that a woman is able to experience, even for a time, true freedom. A woman’s heart, described as a softly flying bird, travels over all the varying landscapes of the world below. She flies over valleys a...

    Stanza One

    The poet begins this piece by having her speaker describe one state in which a woman can exist. It is this first description, that takes up the majority of the first stanza, that will be longed for, and purposefully forgotten in the second stanza. She begins by describing how the “heart of a woman” is able to travel out from her body and take flight “with the dawn.” This description of freedom initially seems perfect, as if there is nothing more than one could want than to be able to travel w...

    Stanza Two

    The heart that was traveling so freely during the day “falls back with the night.” As night falls, and the day becomes dark, blocking women off from the world, the bird is forced to return home. While to some this might be a relief, in this contextthe bird has entered an “alien cage” when it finally returns. It has grown used to the world outside and is surprised to find itself trapped once more. Once inside this cage, and with no hope of escape, the bird and heart of a woman try to forget th...

    Georgia Douglas Johnsonwas born in Atlanta, Georgia in September of 1877. She attended the Normal School of Atlanta University and graduated in 1893. After this, she taught for a time at schools in Atlanta and Marietta. She would go on to work as a school principal. In 1903, she married Henry Lincoln Johnson who was an attorney and politician. With...

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  2. The heart of a woman goes forth with the dawn, As a lone bird, soft winging, so restlessly on, Afar o’er life’s turrets and vales does it roam.

  3. Afar o’er life’s turrets and vales does it roam. In the wake of those echoes the heart calls home. The heart of a woman falls back with the night, And enters some alien cage in its plight, And tries to forget it has dreamed of the stars. While it breaks, breaks, breaks on the sheltering bars.

  4. Apr 10, 2023 · Georgia Douglas Johnson, an African American icon and the female voice of the Harlem Renaissance wrote the exquisite poem “The Heart of a Woman,” which depicts how a woman travels the world and returns to her haven of safety at night.

    • Mansi Verma
  5. deeply hidden, of mystery and passion, of. domestic love and joy and sorrow, of romantic. visions and practical ambitions, in the heart. of a woman. The emancipation of woman is. yet to be wholly accomplished; though. woman has stamped her image on every age. of the world's history, and in the heart of. almost every man since time began, it is ...

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  7. The heart of a woman goes forth with the dawn, As a lone bird, soft winging, so restlessly on, Afar o'er life's turrets and vales does it roam In the wake of those echoes the heart calls home.