Bradstreet expresses that materialistic possessions are not important to her. A poetry book,
complementing Bradstreet and her ability to express herself, states "Despite her active domestic
life and the hardships imposed by a new and strange environment, Anne Bradstreet still found
time to express herself in verse." ("The American Experience 21) Bradstreet expresses her
feelings and devotion towards her husband , her children, her religion, and her feelings toward
Anne Bradstreet wrote poems to express her devotion to her husband and children.
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