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Anne Bradstreet's To The Memory Of My Dear And Ever Honored Father

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In 1678, Anne Bradstreet wrote “To the Memory of My Dear and Ever Honored Father Thomas Dudley Esq. Who Deceased, July 31, 1653 and of His Age 77”, following her father’s death. Throughout the poem, Anne gives her readers a brief summary of her father and the relationship they shared. It it very apparent that Bradstreet loved her father dearly and thought very highly of him. However, this was not the only father she shared a relationship with. Anne also had a lifetime relationship with her heavenly Father as well. Bradstreet was a devout woman of the Puritan religion. Puritanism was not only Anne’s religion, but it also served as the foundation on which she would live upon. Anne Bradstreet reconciles with the death of her father, though her Puritanical views of materialism, righteousness, and predestination. …show more content…

A great Puritan by the name of Thomas Watson once spoke the words, “blessedness...does not lie in the acquisition of worldly things.” I suspect Bradstreet would have loved that quote, seeing that she too, believed that happiness did not lie in possessions. Anne Bradstreet states, “Upon the earth he did not build his nest, / But as a pilgrim, what he had possessed” (33-34). Just with those two lines, one can already catch a glimpse of what kind of man Thomas Dudley was. Bradstreet is saying that her father knew this was just his temporary home. Thomas Dudley knew that this was not his forever home, just a stopping point along the way. Bradstreet goes on to say, “His thoughts were more sublime, his actions wise, / Such vanities, he justly did despise” (47-48). In these lines, Bradstreet shows how her father despises vanities, just as she did. Anne greatly infers that Thomas Dudley was not a materialistic man, instead, he was a very humble man. He was less concerned with the vanities of life, and more concerned with what God wanted for his

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