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Analysis Of Anne Bradstreet : The Voice Of Puritan Poetry

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In the 17th century, Puritan literary works were biased because of it’s purpose it has on moral instruction. Anne Bradstreet found a way of encountering her personal feelings into moralistic poetry. Therefore, Anne was the voice of Puritan faith. She often conflicted her faith, personal experiences and perceptions. In, "Norms and Criticism in Anne Bradstreet's poetry", the author, Misty Jones, states, "Bradstreet's writing depicts and respects Puritan standards but also includes discussions of ideas contrary to these standards".

Anne Bradstreet wanted respect for Puritan’s. In fact, she reflected everyday life and personal experience. She felt that Puritans were being taking advantage of because American lifestyle believe women …show more content…

In "Before the Birth of One of Her Children," she talked about what she her life was like before she had a child. In this poem, Bradstreet not only conveys personal experience, but she conveys social and religious meanings that are important to her.

Like most women in the 17th century, Anne Bradstreet was a housewife taking care of the house and her children while her husband was away most of the time. Bradstreet stressed in her poems the traditional female roles. A puritan’s dominance of men in social cultural systems set women at the bottom of the social hierarchy. In this society, men are considered the superior sex because they have total control over women. Within this society, there is a type of social hierarchy which men get more privileges than women. Men are expected to hold all authority over women and children. The point of a Puritan society is to keep women powerless, but allow them to read the bible because it strengthens the religious foundation of families. Men have control of anything that deals with the family, while women just have to obey their husband and take care of the house and children. The critic Robert Hilliker in "Engendering identity; the discourse of familial education in Anne Bradstreet and Marie de l'Incarnation" states that Bradstreet is stating that her spiritual and mental state is dependant on a proper relationship with the husband. With that, it is believed that Bradstreet did not base her writings off

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