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    Modern Age, women were allowed to be educated to the basic level, but were not thought to be able to reach an intellectual level. Anne Bradstreet and Emily Dickinson were able to achieve a much higher level of thought than other women in their periods, which allowed them to overcome male oppression and change literary traditions. Though Emily Dickinson and Anne Bradstreet did not intend their works to be published, they are among the most popular poets today because they revolutionized poetry by expressing

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    Many women accepted their position in life, and never bothered to strive for more, however, Anne Bradstreet did. She knew she could be much more than the simple ‘house wife’ she was meant be; she valued herself to be more, and took to poetry as a means of communicating her views on life; not knowing one day she would be the famous female American poet she is today. Even with eight children, Anne Bradstreet found time to express her interests and views by writing in her poetry journal. Out of all her

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    Anne Dudley Bradstreet is one of the most widely recognized North American poets. She was the first in the British colonies to have poetry published and the first puritan figure in America. Although Anne Dudley Bradstreet did not attend school, she received an excellent education from her father. She became cultured in several languages, and was said to spend many hours reading by herself. At 16 she married her childhood sweetheart Simon Bradstreet. Anne and Simon both migrated to America where they

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    In Anne Bradstreet’s poems over the deaths of her grandchildren, the reader is able to see that she is struggling to find a balance between her grief and her faith. This can be seen in each one of her poem’s, as Bradstreet tries to justify the Lord allowing her grandchildren to die at such a young age. She is shown to be wracked with grief at each death, and seems to question why it happens more and more each time. She describes her “troubled heart and trembling hand” as well as her “throbbing

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    have contextualized, I confirmed that both authors are Puritan although they vary in tone and tactic to declare her point. To begin, in 1609 Anne Bradstreet wrote the poem “Upon the Burning of our House”. In this poem Bradstreet depicts a woman losing her house and husband , along with other things she treasured, to fire. According to the poem, Bradstreet says, “And to my God my heart did cry/To straighten me in my distress/And not to leave me succourless.” (8-9) This evidence illuminates that

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    Bradstreet Attitude

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    Bradstreet doesn’t mourn over losing everything thing she had, because she didn’t have a lot to care about. A normal person would have had a mental break down going crazy about what to do after the damage is done. Bradstreet looked for the good at the end of the storm, she looked for God. Bradstreet’s attitude was calm and collected, she didn’t burst out crying for help. She “blest His name that gave and took” (Bradstreet, 14). She looked towards God to help and take her in the next, most

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    or less same purpose. The purpose was to express how much people were suffered and describe the process how to get people off from those hardships. However, there were poets that wrote about people's suffering. For example, Anne Bradstreet, Mary, and Edward. Anne Bradstreet was a passionate writer about Puritan's sight on salvation and redemption in her poetry. Anne's poem talked about what happened to her personal life after her house got burnt . Anne's poem" Here follows some Verses upon the

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    In "The Author to Her Book," Bradstreet is inundated in indecision and internal struggles over the virtues and shortfalls of her abilities and the book that she produced. As human beings we associate and sympathize with each other through similar experiences. It is difficult to sympathize with someone when you don't know where they are coming from and don't know what they are dealing with. Similar experiences and common bonds are what allow us to extend our sincere appreciation and understanding

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    Bradstreet is very upset by losing her things in the fire. One thing that could have upset her was that in her house she could of had some precious memories of her family's old belongings in their that she wanted to cherish forever and possibly some pictures of when she was little too. In line 14 and 15 Bradstreet says, “I blest his name that gave and took, that laid my goods now in the dust.” I think this quote means that she isn’t happy with what just took place before her eyes. In line 11 and

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    Bradstreet’s plain style helps to convey a message that just believe in God and you will get a better place in heaven because God owns everything and every ruin is in his plan. In her “Upon the Burning of Our House”, she suffered from a fire at first, because she saw the terrible scene happened to her house and everything, like her goods, her furnitures, is in the dust. She felt fear and scared at first when she saw this scene. However, she understood that this disaster is in God’s plan (From “I

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