Anne Bradstreet poem “The Prologue” was an interesting poem. This is one of her most intellectually poems she has written. I like this poem by Bradstreet because it shows off her work as a writer and poet. The theme in the poem “The Prologue” is global and historical context that covers feminisms, Christianity, and psychology. I like how she writes about feminisms and her showing that even though she is a female, she can write poems like men do. Her use of meter and rhyme is nearly perfect and it
The poem “The Author of her Book” by Anne Bradstreet can be interpreted many different ways. Some say that Bradstreet is deliberately writing it as a way to court with danger. When looking at the poem from an analytical point of view, it is clear that Bradstreet is trying to just the opposite. Anne Bradstreet writes her poem “The Author of her Book” as an apology to all of those it may affect and a way of also taking responsibility for any ill fortune that it may have caused. To truly
Anne Bradstreet’s poem, “The Author to Her Book” was composed in a time where women were viewed as inferior to men. Thus, female authors such as Bradstreet would face more criticism and negativity as a result of the culture transpiring through society in the 1600s. This is repeatedly seen when Bradstreet is weary of having her works published, as she believes they are inadequate. To further elaborate, during this time women were expected to parrot the ideals of men, and restrain from possessing their
As we have learned through the readings and lectures in module one of this course, Anne Bradstreet was a highly influential woman during her time. Yes, she was well-known due to being the wife of a famous politician, but her revolutionary poetry was what set her apart from other Puritan wives. Not only was she amongst the first residents of the New World to have their poems published, but she also wrote about topics that true Puritans would not base their writing on. For example, she often wrote
Anne was the first poet of America. Her writing style reflected things and events that occurred during her lifetime. For her, writing poetry was an outlet for stress being that she was a Puritan and they did not allow women to be educated. Anne Bradstreet’s poems directly reflected her emotions and how she processed the events around her. A lot of her poetry is sad and somber. Being that she is a Puritan she has a lot of biblical references in her poems. In “The Flesh and the Spirit” Anne takes
context of Anne Bradstreet’s writings and how that influenced her. An authors writing is always influenced by their surroundings and the history of which they have lived in. Anne Bradstreet was no different, and her Puritan surroundings and the happening history of the time, as well as her family occupied her poems. Anne Bradstreet’s writings were usually personal accounts, but her Puritan living was very apparent and that is what I will focus on. To start lets go over a little history about Anne Bradstreet
From the writing at home to the speeches at church, Anne Bradstreet and Jonathan Edwards are two religious authors during the Puritan Times. A woman poet of a time against woman’s independence and a preacher of full religion devotion, Bradstreet and Edwards’ concept of religion were presented similarly but not alike. Bradstreet’s aspects of religious views were focused upon praising God and loving her family and husband. Edwards’ perspective of his sermons were strongly influenced by religion about
Anne Bradstreet was a well-known poet in the 1700s. During her time, women were underrepresented in the literature work. Despite this, she managed to publish a number of writing pieces especially poems. Most of the poems she wrote, connect religion to her daily basis. Although she was fortunate to be the first female puritan in poetry, there were downside circumstances that impeded Anne in producing her work. As described on page 113, Anne raised eight children while having unhealthy condition. She
Of the three poems to Anne Bradstreet’s deceased grandchildren, “In Memory of My Dear Grandchild Anne Bradstreet” is the longest. It’s interesting that the longest is also written in memory of the grandchild who shared her name. One would presumably be especially close to their namesake. The first line of the poem sets the tone: “With troubled heart and trembling hand I write.” The younger Anne’s death has obviously affected Bradstreet in a deep way and it is easy to picture her writing these words
Anne Bradstreet is commonly known as one of the most influential writers of all time. She was the first known New World writer. As a woman, she kept her writings in the shadows for most of her life, for it was not considered an acceptable act for a woman to write. She faced many hardships but persevered through them all. Bradstreet set the bar from then on for all female writers. Anne Bradstreet was born in 1612 in a castle in Northampton, England. She lived a fairly good life. Her father, Thomas