Sunday, March 3, 2019
Anne Bradstreet – 3
Masab Mansoor 10/8/12 English III 5H Ms. Sanchez Anne Bradstreet Uncustomary and Unique A seventeenth century poetic writer, Anne Bradstreet is a very significant go steady in the Statesn Literature history. Born in 1612 in England, she came to America as part of a fleet of prude emigrants in 1630. Bradstreet is considered by many to be the first American poet. Her writing style is typic of Puritan writing in nearly cases, and in other cases it is irregular of Puritan writing. Being a Puritan woman, Anne Bradstreet incorporated many ideas same(p) organized piety into her writings, as religion was a fundamental, pivotal focus of Puritan society and life.In her poem To My Dear and Loving preserve, Bradstreet wrote, The arena reward thee manifold, I pray (10). In this line Bradstreet is talking about praying to the Lord and heavens about rewarding her loving husband. This poem is more romantic than characteristic Puritan writing. This line is an example how Bradstreet include Puritan concepts like religion and worship even into her more personal, romantic poetic writings. In Bradstreets poem Upton the Burning of Our House, July 10th 1666, Bradstreet in multiple instances wrote in a typical Puritan style, cardinal with a focus on religion and the Lord.In lines 8-9 of the poem, Bradstreet wrote, And to my God my heart did cry to streng then(prenominal) me in my distress. In this line, Bradstreet say that when her category burned-out down, her heart cried to God to give her strength in the tough time she was going to. Bradstreet order of battleed how she believed in God as the one who provides strength in time of need. Also, in the same poem, Bradstreet wrote, Thou hast an syndicate on high erect framed by that mighty room decorator (43-44). God is the Architect that Bradstreet wrote about in these lines, and the Kingdom of Heaven is the house on high erect.Bradstreet showed that her focus was not on her burned house, but rather the house that God has for her in His glorious Kingdom. eyepatch Bradstreet does have many cases where she wrote in a typical Puritan style, she alike wrote in a style atypical to regular Puritan writing. For example, in Bradstreets poem To My Dear and Loving Husband, she wrote, If ever ii were one, then surely we. If ever man were loved by wife, then thee (1-2). In these lines, Bradstreet expressed her love for her husband quite explicitly and openly, which was not the typical Puritan writing style.Puritan women did not express their views and opinions publicly as it was frowned upon, particularly one of such romantic content. Lines 4-5 of the same poem further show Bradstreets poetic love affair when she challenged other women, saying Compare with me, ye women, if you can. I prize thy love more than whole mines of gold. This open provocation in which Bradstreet challenged and dared women to compare her love for her husband to their love for their husbands was quite atypical of regulation Puri tan writing.Not only did Bradstreet voice her romantic views, she challenged others to compare their love to hers. This romanticism that Bradstreet constantly included in the content of this poem showed that in some cases, she displayed a writing style atypical to normal Puritan writing. Bradstreet utilise a unique writing style in her poetry, one that included aspects of typical Puritan writing, like the focus on religion, as headspring as aspects that were not typical of Puritan writing, including her romanticism.Both poems, To My Dear and Loving Husband and Upon the Burning of Our House, July 10th 1666 show how Bradstreet very interestingly mixed her two styles to give a distinct feel to her poetry the juxtaposition among the typical Puritan style and the atypical romantic style brought a unique style to her writing. Her distinctive writing is what makes her one of the most important figures in the history of American Literature.
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