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    Smith Faithful Women Anne Bradstreet and Mary Rowlandson were two influential women in early American literature. They were both women of “firsts”. Anne Bradstreet’s poems were the first published volume written by an American (110). I found it amazing that Bradstreet‚ a woman‚ was the first considering how women were looked upon in matters of literature and science. I admire her for being modest about her poetry and how she is very unassuming‚ but at the same time Bradstreet never gives writing

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    varied greatly between its public and private members during the 17th and 18th century. Anne Bradstreet shows the private side of the Puritan faith in her poem and Jonathan Edwards shows the public side of the Puritan faith. Bradstreet was a very successful colonial poet during the mid to late 17th century‚ while Edwards was a Puritan preacher who led the Great Awakening about seventy years after Bradstreet‚ in the 1730s and 1740s. Bradstreet’s poem “Upon the Burning of Our House‚” written in 1666

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    Letter and "In Reference to Her Children." Be sure to write your answers in complete sentences. 1.Identify and explain an emotion that Bradstreet expresses in her poem that any mother might have. Any mother would feel the same stress she did towards her children. 2.Read Bradstreet’s biography. List two hardships she endured throughout her life. Then‚ in at least two sentences‚ explain how these hardships might have influenced her poem "In Reference to Her Children." she was a victim of smallpox

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    time when religious views and political dominance reigned over many Puritan members of the New English Society‚ in early 1700s‚ many authors stepped up to give their views on popular topics. When looking at two well known Puritan Age authors‚ Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards‚ it is easy to see that they differ views about the topic of religion and style of writing. Edwards’ sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” presents the message of humanity being plagued by sin despite the efforts

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    As far as she is concerned‚ her critics can’t even begin to look past the fact that she’s a woman‚ or imagine that a woman could do something other than work in the kitchen. Although the tone in the poem is often light-hearted‚ the author‚ Anne Bradstreet‚ is very critical of those who restrict women’s roles. This is because women can do much more than sew and cook. The speaker is a writer‚ an avid reader‚ and well-educated. She’s ready to go to war with those who attack her‚ but is also gracious

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    As a female in a highly patriarchal society‚ Anne Bradstreet uses the reverse psychology technique to prove the point of her belief of unfair and unequal treatment of women in her community. Women who wrote stepped outside their appropriate sphere‚ and those who actually published their work frequently faced social censure. Compounding this social pressure‚ many women faced crushing workloads and struggled with lack of leisure for writing. Others suffered from an unequal access to education‚

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    Analysis of the Anne Bradstreet poem To My Dear and Loving Husband If ever two were one‚ then surely we. If ever man were loved by wife‚ then thee;  If ever wife was happy in a man‚  Compare with me‚ ye women‚ if you can. I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold  Or all the riches that the East doth hold. My love is such that rivers cannot quench‚ Nor ought but love from thee‚ give recompense. Thy love is such I can no way repay‚ The heavens reward thee manifold‚ I pray

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    Mary Rowlandson and Anne Bradstreet are two women with different stories and one similar faith. Their similar faith in God and passion for writing allowed the two women to survive the contrast of hardships each woman had to endure. Furthermore‚ in this essay‚ I will compare and contrast the lives and faith of Rowlandson and Bradstreet. In the story “Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson” written by Mary Rowlandson herself‚ we read that she is taken captive by a group

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    Due: February 4th‚ 2014 LIT 207- Great Works of Poetry—Annotated Bibliography Title of Reading: “Before the Birth of One of Her Children” Author: Anne Bradstreet BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF MAIN IDEAS: In the beautiful poem‚ “Before the Birth of One of Her Children”‚ Anne Bradstreet expresses her feelings honestly and openly. The poem is written to her husband‚ and it addresses her fear of not surviving childbirth and what she would want her husband to

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    Differences of love Edward Taylor’s "Huswifery" and Anne Bradstreet’s "To my dear and loving husband" poem both are expressing deep beliefs about their puritan background‚ however Edward’ poem displays a more puritan message‚ while Anne simply expresses her love for her husband. These poet’s use apostrophe and metaphors to describe what they were writing about‚ while Bradstreet uses different metaphors‚ Edward uses a much longer‚ descriptive metaphor called a conceit. The conceit compares

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