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    My Dear Alice Comparison

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    Prejudice through her exploration of Austen’s rural English societies attitudes and her values toward education and literature. In so doing‚ her commentary on Austen’s gentrified society and the value of literature takes a 20th century perspective. ‘My dear Alice‚ it was good to get your letter…your doing a college course in English Literature… (Specifically) and obliged to read Jane Austen… and you find her boring’. Weldon’s 1st person ironic narration in the form of letters highlights Alice’s 20th

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    very different views on God and Christianity. Anne Bradstreet from the 1600’s has a humble understanding of God‚ while Johnathon Edwards‚ 1700’s‚ has a way to instill fear into his audience and getting them to convert to christianity. Both have two different ways of spreading the word of God. They pull emotions from the reader during and after they read. Bradstreet and Edwards both have very conflicting views on the Christian religion. Bradstreet is a humble servant of the Christian faith while Edwards

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    My Dear New Puppy It was a lovely winter on Christmas day‚ while my family got together to open all the beautifully wrapped gifts with elegant ribbons and sparkling decorations on them‚ somebody knocked the door. I had a feeling that it would be my boyfriend‚ and I rushed to see who it was. Butterflies rushed through my stomach as I opened the door; I saw his bright smile and fancy clothes. As soon as I looked down I saw a brown basket wrapped in a yellow cloth on the top and I was curious what

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    Throughout the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien and the documentary “Dear America: Letters Home to Vietnam” the central feelings of fear and trepidation were prominent. As a reader‚ or viewer‚ I was able to take the feelings of the soldiers during the Vietnam War and translate it in a way to relate it to my own life. During Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried and the documentary “Dear America: Letters Home to Vietnam”‚ I experienced many different emotions that were brought on

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    Bradstreet Vs Edwards

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    writings. Anne Bradstreet’s poems “To My Dear And Loving Husband” and “Upon the Burning of our House” as well as Jonathan Edwards sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” are great examples of puritan writing. Both of these writers express similarities in their religious values and use plenty of figurative language to express their ideas to their audience. Both Bradstreet and Edwards showed their religious values in their writings often. Bradstreet states‚ “I blest His name that gave and

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    Having to learn a life lesson is hard for all human to do‚ no matter how old they are. This is just what happens to the young adults in How I Met My Husband by Alice Munro and A&P by John Updike. The main characters‚ Sammy in A&P and Edie in How I Met My Husband‚ do just this. In these short stories‚ Munro and Updike use lust to Both of these short stories not only have young innocent teens who fall into the envy of lust‚ but they share many other similarities. Both stories seem to be set in the

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    was tolerant of practices of the Catholic Church. (Baym 58). Anne Bradstreet was apart of this migration to the New World. Anne Bradstreet‘s literature such as ‚ To My Dear and Loving Husband‚ To My Dear Children‚ A Letter to her Husband‚ Absent upon Public Employment‚ focused on her observation of living in a Puritan society. There were three very important parts of Puritan culture religiousness

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    Anne Bradstreet

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    Well Hidden Mind of Anne Bradstreet During the early 1600’s Puritanism ran strong throughout early North America. Anne Bradstreet‚ the educated and well-to-do daughter of Thomas Dudley‚ arrived in America during the 1630’s. Anne Bradstreet being a firm Puritan believer‚ abided by the ideas that women were man’s subordinate‚ their help-mates‚ thus leaving women to be submissive. This led women’s ambitions and want for self-fulfillment to be negated by religion. Bradstreet reflected her beliefs through

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    Anne Bradstreet

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    Anne Bradstreet: Poems Summary and Analysis of "The Flesh and the Spirit" Summary: The poet describes walking by the secret place on the banks of the Lacrim and overhearing a conversation between two sisters; one called "Flesh" and the other named "Spirit." Flesh asks her sister why she prefers to survive on meditation alone‚ and how quiet contemplation can be satisfying. She wonders if her sister ever dreams of anything beyond the moon and asks if she is "fancy-sick." Flesh wants to try to show

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    Poetry and Ann Bradstreet

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    Edward Taylor and Ann Bradstreet Study Questions For Lesson Notes (1-7) and for Lesson Completion (8-13) Part One (To complete upon viewing the ppt. presentation) 1) Based on what we know about the Puritans and how they viewed worldly objects and creative expression‚ why would it seem ironic that there are several among them who remain influential poets today? It would seem ironic because they had left few personal belongings behind them‚ but puritans confined within their culture so they can

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