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Compare And Contrast To My Dear And Loving Husband

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All her poems are written in first-person point of view. I think to be able to better relate to other woman. When we read her poems and it describes what we are going through we can read it and be talking about ourselves. "To My Dear and Loving Husband" isn't related to any historical events that the poet had faced throughout her life. Bradstreet's poem could have been written by any wife for any husband at any specific time. The language and imagery that Bradstreet uses to describe her love is so timeless, romantic, and imaginative. At the same time though, her poem hints at the author's Puritan self. In this final couplet: "Then while we live, in love let's so persevere That when we live no more, we may live ever. (Bradstreet, last line)"

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