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... By comparing her writing to a child, Bradstreet is able to win the compassion of her readers and help them understand the feelings that she experiences. ...
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... By comparing her writing to a child, Bradstreet is able to win the compassion of her readers and help them understand the feelings that she experiences. ...
(1068 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... As a mother would try to further the movement, physically and spiritually, of her child, Bradstreet tries to do the same with her poems. ...
(1502 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... Just as a mother is annoyed by her child, Bradstreet is annoyed by her writing. She is unable to accept what her writing has become. ...
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... In the first four lines of the poem, Anne Bradstreet uses different metaphors to get you to believing that she is talking about her child not a piece of her ...
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... She shows her love so eloquently, that its hard not to feel some sort of sorrow for her child, as if the reader was there when Bradstreet died. ...
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... ON A POEM BY ANNE BRADSTREET THE AUTHOR TO HER BOOK Bradstreet regards her book as the product of her brain, saying that it is similar to a child that she has ...
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... imaginatively characterizes her book as her own small child who has been "snatched from thence friends, less wise than true." In a poem, Bradstreet is honest ...
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... Even if she lost a child or her husband in the attack she would still stay loyal ... Edwards's and Bradstreet's attitudes were practically opposites of each other. ...
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... a colonial governor of Massachusetts and from a sister of the poetess Ann Bradstreet. ... 8) Herman, the oldest child, was destined to manage the family fortune ...
(1217 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... the literature of the poor, the feelings of the child, the philosophy ... This personal interpretation could be paralleled to Ann Bradstreet's vision of Winthrop's ...
(873 Words -- Approx. 3 Pages)
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